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Validair Monitoring Solutions rebrands as FMS

To better align its business with strong growth in diverse market sectors, Validair Monitoring Solutions Ltd has rebranded its business to FMS.

Image courtesy FMS

With facility-wide and cleanroom airborne particle monitoring increasingly relevant in markets beyond the pharmaceutical industry, Validair Monitoring Solutions Ltd has chosen to rebrand its business and has changed its name to FMS to align with its expansion into new sectors.

The registered company name is now Facility Monitoring Systems Ltd but the business will be known as FMS, its trading and brand name.

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The term FMS is widely recognised across many of the industrial and hi-tech sectors in which the company
now operates, which include aeronautical, space, defence, automotive, semiconductor and EV battery gigafactories as well as in pharmaceutical and life sciences where the company forged its exemplary reputation.

Company founder and FMS Managing Director Steve Wake said: “This is an exciting time and the right moment to move our business up a gear to support our growth plans. Quite simply, this rebrand better represents our business in the markets we serve.”

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The rebrand is only a change of name to FMS and is effective immediately. While the company name and visual identity have changed, it is business as usual for existing customers, prospects, suppliers, business partners, internal staff and all other stakeholders.

FMS will continue to deliver the same high levels of service and support that was the hallmark of the business when branded as Validair Monitoring Solutions Ltd.
 

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