In an exclusive interview on the Fox Business Network, Brian Humes, CEO of CPS Products, will explain how the company has replaced traditional manufacturing in its segment of the HVACR and automotive industries with integrated smart solutions, CPS announced today.
The interview will air on Worldwide Business with kathy ireland on the Fox Business Network, CPS said.
"Service professionals need simple yet reliable solutions to help analyze, diagnose and manage equipment more effectively," said Brian Humes, president and CEO of CPS Products. "By combining the power of smart devices with patented measurement technology and integrated apps, we’re offering customers and end users in the HVACR and automotive test equipment industries a broader range of diagnostic capability, as well as greater control and integration."
Service technicians in the HVACR and automotive sectors try to balance precision and convenience with ease of learning, while remaining mindful of ever-changing regulations. CPS delivers innovative solutions designed to address these issues. CPS powers a portfolio of smart tools and test equipment with patented CPS Link™ technology, allowing unsurpassed ease of use with integrated cross-platform flexibility.
“CPS digital tools and test instruments are designed by technicians, for technicians, and exclusively for use with our technology,” said John Jeffers, vice president sales. “As a result, CPS products are the most accurate measuring instruments on the market, and also operate with unsurpassed speed and reliability.”
Founded in 1989, CPS Products has manufacturing, distribution and customer support centers throughout the United States as well as Canada, Belgium, and Australia. The company will open a state-of-the-art Global Innovation and Training Center in Florida in October, 2018.
For more information about CPS Products, visit cpsproducts.com and tune in to Fox Business Network as sponsored content on Sunday, July 8, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. EST and Bloomberg International at 7:30 a.m. GMT, 10:30 a.m. D.F. and 3:00 p.m.