OTT Hydromet and Sutron: the Start of Something Great!

Last week, the OTT Hydromet and Sutron teams came together for the first time to map out how to best serve our combined customers moving forward. It was a very exciting and productive meeting!

The companies are a natural fit for each other, pairing best-in-class sensors with best-in-class datalogger and telemetry options, and it was evident that as both teams already “speak the same language” in the world of environmental monitoring, that we will immediately be able to begin serving our customers with even greater expertise and complete, end-to-end monitoring solutions.

You can expect many more exciting updates from us in the coming months, just know that we’re truly thrilled for this partnership and expect to delight our customers through our combined offerings for the rest of 2015 and beyond!

Members of OTT Hydromet and Sutron come together in Washington DC
Members of OTT Hydromet and Sutron come together in Washington DC

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