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HISTORY OF EVEREST INTERSCIENCE
Infrared temperature-measurement products were introduced in the 1980s by Everest Interscience, Inc., the corporation of which Charles E. "Gene" Everest is a co-founder, President and CEO. These instruments have included many award-winning designs, which are noted under our page entitled Awards. Mr. Everest possesses more than thirty years of continuous career efforts of designing electro-optical instruments, the last twenty-two years of which have been spent specializing in the design of infrared surface temperature measurement thermometers and sensors. Subsequent to earning his BSEE from MIT in 1957, he joined Bell and Howell Corporation in Pasadena, California, designing electro-optical recording oscillographs. After working at the Bell and Howell Research Center in Pasadena and Rockwell International Microelectronics in Anaheim, California, Mr. Everest became a consultant in his chosen field in 1969. He designed Wahl Corporation's line of infrared thermometers in the early 1970s, including the world's first digital handheld infrared thermometer in 1973. In the mid-1970s, he designed Telatemp Corporation's line of infrared thermometers. His third generation and subsequent generations have been designed for Everest over the last twenty-two years. In that time, he has been a guest lecturer in Australia, China, Canada, Italy, and at various technical meetings and universities in the United States. Everest Interscience, Inc., offers the greatest expertise possible for all infrared thermometry applications. Please call 1-800-422-4342 to discuss your application with us or complete the Application Analysis Form and E-Mail us at info@everestinterscience.com.
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