Emerson Process Management is expanding its operations in the greater Minneapolis area with a new global headquarters for its Rosemount technologies. The company recently opened its new offices in the city of Shakopee, part of a capital investment of $70 million that will also add some 500 new highly skilled jobs in Minnesota over the next five years.
“We are experiencing robust growth for our sensing technologies that are vital not only for monitoring our customers’ process operations, but also for providing new ‘eyes and ears’ across the business enterprise to help ensure site safety, reliability, security and energy efficiency,” said Steve Sonnenberg, president of Emerson Process Management.
Emerson’s automation technologies and services are widely used in the oil and gas, refining and petrochemical industries. These industries are experiencing significant growth and driving demand for Emerson’s solutions.
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