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Home » Avure Technologies Becomes Quintus Technologies
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Avure Technologies Becomes Quintus Technologies

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November 16, 2015
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Avure Technologies AB, headquartered in Västerås, Sweden, has changed its name to Quintus Technologies AB. The U.S. subsidiary, based in Columbus, Ohio, is already named Quintus Technologies, LLC. Avure Technologies Inc. in the U.S. will continue to focus on high-pressure processing (HPP) food processing machines, and Quintus Technologies in Sweden and the U.S. will continue to focus on high-pressure metal working and material densification equipment for the manufacturing industry. 

“Stemming from the Swedish electro technical company ABB, we have over 60 years of experience of developing, building and installing systems for customers within the automotive and aerospace sectors and general industry,” said Jan Söderström, CEO. “The name Quintus Technologies underlines that we continue to focus on industrial customers requiring systems for sheet metal forming or systems for cold or hot isostatic pressing. The re-naming is a small part of a substantial effort now launched to strengthen our offer and our position on all markets, from Europe to the Americas and especially Asia. The strong history of the Quintus name will help us to release the full potential.” 

For more information, visit www.quintustechnologies.com. 

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