- May 02, 2018
- MCAA-Measurement Control & Automation Association
- News
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Martin has authored three books, coauthored two, has been a contributing author for three more, and has published dozens of articles and papers in the field of automation and control. He holds or has pending multiple patents in the areas of real-time business measurement and control.
May 2, 2018 – Schneider Electric announced that Peter G. Martin, Ph.D., vice president, Innovation and Marketing for the company’s Process Automation business, was inducted into the Measurement, Control & Automation (MCAA) Hall of Fame, during the MCAA’s Industry Forum on Tuesday, April 24, in The Woodlands, Texas.
The MCAA Hall of Fame recognizes individuals whose work has contributed to the instrumentation and control industry in a significant and memorable way, either through technical achievements or business accomplishments and industry leadership. Martin is only the seventh person to attain this distinguished achievement.
Martin is a recognized innovator in the field of automation and control. He has authored three books, coauthored two, has been a contributing author for three more, and has published dozens of articles and papers in the field of automation and control. He holds or has pending multiple patents in the areas of real-time business measurement and control. He was recognized by Fortune as a Hero of U.S. Manufacturing; by Intech as one of the Fifty Most Influential Innovators in Control; by Control as a member of the Automation Hall of Fame; and received ISA’s Life Achievement Award.
Martin has a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, from Nasson College, a Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Rhode Island, a Master of Arts in Administration and Management from Columbia Pacific University, a Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from the University at Heriseau, as well as a Master and Doctorate in Biblical Studies from Newburgh Seminary. He is a longtime resident of Carver, Mass.
About Schneider Electric
With global presence in over 100 countries, Schneider specializes in Power Management – Medium Voltage, Low Voltage and Secure Power, and in Automation Systems. They provide integrated efficiency solutions, combining energy, automation and software.
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