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CEO
  
Anna Belfrage (Oct 2014–)

Founded
  
1983

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Beijer Electronics Inc. (formerly QSI Corporation) is a company that designs and manufactures human machine interface terminals and automation software. The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States.

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History

On April 1, 2011, QSI Corporation legally changed its name to Beijer Electronics, Inc. and became the Americans division of Beijer Electronics. Beijer Electronics acquired QSI Corporation on October 21, 2010 to expand into the North American market.

Established by James K. and John D. Elwell, QSI Corporation began operations in 1983 as a manufacturer of low-power bus board computers. In 1984, QSI introduced their first terminal (the “QTERM”), a simple 20-key unit with a display. QSI products have been used in numerous extreme environments including arctic installations, off-shore oil rigs, and the United States space shuttle.

Beijer Electronics began in 1981 in Malmö, Sweden. The company has locations in sixteen countries around the world and is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm's Small Cap list under the ticker BELE.

Technology

The products by Beijer Electronics include operator panels, industrial PCs, and automation software (iX, Information Designer, H-Designer, E-Designer, ADP, and Qlarity). Many of Beijer Electronics' HMI terminals are tested to withstand extreme environments and are NEMA 4/12/13 and IP66 rated and Class I Div 2 certified.

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Beijer Electronics Wikipedia


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