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13 major manufacturers and government agencies choose Sentient Science DigitalClone software to help predict and extend the life of rotating equipment

By WPED Contributor | April 10, 2014

Sentient Science announced that thirteen new commercial and government customers chose DigitalClone to predict and extend the life of their mechanical equipment across the Industrial Internet. John Deere, BP, Sikorsky Aircraft, Energy Northwest, Boeing, Minnesota Power, Westar Energy, Penoles, the National Science Foundation, US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, and Moog signed new contracts to use DigitalClone prognostics to extend their product life in design, testing, and field operations.

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Sentient Science DigitalClone software.

“We are extremely excited about the new customer relationships created over the past quarter. We are pleased with the adoption of DigitalClone products to both repeat and new customers to enable our customers to have the worlds most tested products with the lowest cost to operate. Our computational testing and asset management software and sensors also provide product life extension and performance enhancements,” said Ward Thomas, President and CEO of Sentient Science.

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