Lakeside Process Controls has been recognized as one of the Best Employers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The Study was conducted by Hewitt Associates, a global human resources consulting and outsourcing company, and Queen's University School of Business.
Integration of live video display and process values on a single screen allows operators a complete view of the process area. Emerson Process Management has further developed Smart Wireless solutions by integrating video streams from IVC Relay Server with the DeltaV digital automation system.
Lakeside has once again been recognized as one of the Best Small and Medium Employers in Canada. The study conducted every year by Queens School of Business, Queens Centre for Business Venturing and Hewitt Associates, recognizes companies from across the country with between 50 and 399 employees that score the highest in employee engagement.
Lakeside Process Controls is pleased to announce the winners of its First-Year Engineering Scholarship for 2009 - Alexander Cavasin (Queens University) and Fady Mettias (University of Waterloo)
The Rosemount 848T Wireless Temperature Transmitter has been awarded the 2009 Vaaler Award from Chemical Processing magazine. The award is given every 2 years to products or services judged by a panel of end users to "dramatically improve chemical plant operations and economics".
This is a tale in three parts. The first is about the demographics of automation and the process industries; the second is about human-centered design; and the third part is about technology. Steve Sonnenberg, president of Emerson Process Management, introduced the new version of DeltaV by calling it the product of a new type of product development human-centered design.
Downturns and recessions are no match for courage and concentration. Despite the worst economic downturn in more than 70 years, Emerson Process Management's executive vice president and business leader, Steve Sonnenberg, reported that his company is reconsidering its technologies, focusing even more closely on how users actually use its solutions, and is releasing dozens of targeted products based on these reassessments. The results of this bravery might be some of the most ground-breaking and useful products ever introduced in process control and automation.
Lakeside has been featured in a full-page article in the Financial Section of the National Post on July 7th, 2009. Here is a snippet from the article"Searching for ways to improve business processes throughout Lakeside is contagious - it's embedded in the daily work of its exceptional people. Companies like Lakeside show that effective strategic planning, engaging your team, and celebrating and sharing success with its people is a winning business formula." Click for the entire article.
Through an interview with Greg Robertson and Greg Houston, the latest edition of the Canada's Best Managed Companies podcast highlights how Lakeside "went from a good business to one of the nations Best Managed."
Congratulations to the winners of the Cancer Care Charity BBQ Silent Auction and 50/50 Draw - Don Oster, Axel Thiem, Jan Shute, Pat Stanley, Ruby Garand and Tony Gurniak
In February 2009, The Lakeside Group of Companies was acknowledged as a Platinum Club member in Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies program. A Platinum Club member is a company that has maintained Best Managed status for a minimum of six consecutive years. The program sponsors are Deloitte, CIBC Commercial Banking, National Post, and Queen's School of Business.
Lakeside Process Controls is pleased to announce the winners of its First-Year Engineering Scholarship for 2008 - Ginhette Reyes (University of Toronto) and Abhinay Kondamreddy (University of Waterloo)