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Endress+Hauser Supports Future Mining Talent with In-Kind Donation to Northern College, Haileybury School of Mines Campus

December 3, 2025

Endress+Hauser Supports Future Mining Talent with In-Kind Donation to Northern College, Haileybury School of Mines Campus
From left to right: Jamie Johnston, Dean of Mining, Trades, Technology and Apprenticeship, Professor James Edwards, Professor Brian Dobbs, Program Coordinator Joshua Dubois, Dean Rudd of Endress+Hauser Canada, Steve Dickinson and Jainil Panchal of Synergy Solutions, a channel partner of Endress+Hauser Canada. Rudd and Dickinson are HSM Alumni.

With an in-kind donation of its measurement and analytical equipment, Endress+Hauser is assisting Northern College’s Haileybury, ON School of Mines to train the upcoming generation of skilled and specialized instrumentation technicians for the province’s rapidly expanding industrial and mining sectors.

The donated automation and control equipment, worth over $91,000, includes magnetic and vortex flowmeters, radar and ultrasonic level, as well as analytical and pressure transmitters. “Our equipment will give students the hands-on experience with state-of-the-art process instrumentation they need, much of the same equipment they will be using when they graduate and move into the field with our industry partners throughout Canada, and especially in Northern Ontario,” says Dean Rudd, Industry Manager, Water and Wastewater, Mining and Metals, at Endress+Hauser Canada. Rudd is a graduate of the Haileybury school.

Endress+Hauser Supports Future Mining Talent with In-Kind Donation to Northern College, Haileybury School of Mines Campus
Northern College’s Haileybury School of Mines (HSM) welcomed the donation from Endress+Hauser Canada of $91,000 worth of critical automation and control engineering equipment for training the next generation of automation and control engineers for the mining sector.

About Endress+Hauser
Endress+Hauser is a global leader in measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. Their products – sensors, instruments, systems and services for level, flow, pressure and temperature measurement as well as analytics and data acquisition – set standards in quality and technology. The company further supports its customers with automation engineering, logistics and IT services and solutions. Founded in 1953 by Georg H Endress and Ludwig Hauser, the Endress+Hauser Group has been solely owned by the Endress family since 1975.

Today, the Group is managed and coordinated by a holding company based in Reinach, Switzerland, employing 17,046 personnel across the globe at year end. In 2024, the Group generated net sales of 3.744 euros (C$5.80 billion). The company’s production centres in 12 countries meet customers’ needs and requirements quickly and effectively, while its dedicated sales centres and strong partner network guarantee competent worldwide support.

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