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Sir Robertson Stewart, executive chairman of PDL Holdings, with motor control technology developed by PDL Electronics of Napier and Auckland University. It is now possible to monitor and control all electric motors in a processing plant from a central computer, without intermediary control sensors and relay systems — a world first.

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Press, 8 December 1988, Page 25

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Sir Robertson Stewart, executive chairman of PDL Holdings, with motor control technology developed by PDL Electronics of Napier and Auckland University. It is now possible to monitor and control all electric motors in a processing plant from a central computer, without intermediary control sensors and relay systems — a world first. Press, 8 December 1988, Page 25

Sir Robertson Stewart, executive chairman of PDL Holdings, with motor control technology developed by PDL Electronics of Napier and Auckland University. It is now possible to monitor and control all electric motors in a processing plant from a central computer, without intermediary control sensors and relay systems — a world first. Press, 8 December 1988, Page 25