Mirion launches Lab-Pulse IoT enabled services for high purity Germanium Systems

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Atlanta, Aug. 17 2021, (BUSINESS WIRE): Mirion Technologies, Inc. (“Mirion”), a leading provider of detection, measurement, analysis and monitoring solutions to the nuclear, defense, medical and research end markets, today announced the launch of Mirion Lab-Pulse™ Services (“LabPulse Services”), a comprehensive value-based Internet of Things offering for High Purity Germanium systems to improve count room and laboratory uptime.

Lab-Pulse Services complements Mirion’s on-site Customer Service Agreements by providing the ability to monitor instrument data remotely. Through Lab-Pulse Services, customers receive detailed information on the state of their instruments through email notifications for each hardware alarm, monthly executive summary reports, access to an on-demand status dashboard, and personalized recommendations to allow for optimum performance and predictive maintenance. If a problem does arise, a case for each alarm is automatically routed to Mirion Technical Support for prompt review and assistance.

“The Lab-Pulse system is an exciting new service solution that allows our Services team to monitor the state of instrument health for our customers’ systems. Lab-Pulse Services is a ‘connected solution’ and Mirion’s first foray into the Internet of Things,” says Audrey Summers, Vice President of Services at Mirion. “At a high level, this means that data is sent from our devices in the field to our Lab-Pulse system in the Cloud, tracking and analyzing the data for performance within expected tolerances. If a discrepancy arises, the customer and Mirion Technical Support team are notified.”

The increased visibility into system health provided by Lab-Pulse Services will help extend operational product life and enhance the overall customer experience. Its launch is a key component of Mirion’s long-term business objectives.

“Lab-Pulse Services marks an important step in our long-term digital transformation roadmap,” said Thomas Logan, Chief Executive Officer at Mirion. “Our digital strategy is focused on using data to enhance customer experiences, improve responsiveness, and build better products and services. SaaS allows us to deliver continuous value by hosting software in the Cloud, reducing customers’ install time, costs, and maintenance efforts while allowing Mirion easier access to provide rapid updates and integration. We are excited to announce that this key new product offering is ready for our customers to experience today as part of their service agreements with Mirion.”

Mirion expects to complete its merger with GS Acquisition Holdings Corp II (NYSE: GSAH) and become a publicly listed company in the second half of 2021.

For more information on Lab-Pulse Services, visit lps.mirion.com.

About Mirion

Mirion Technologies is a leading provider of detection, measurement, analysis and monitoring solutions to the nuclear, defense, medical and research end markets. The organization aims to harness its unrivaled knowledge of ionizing radiation for the greater good of humanity. Many of the company’s end markets are characterized by the need to meet rigorous regulatory standards, design qualifications and operating requirements. Headquartered in Atlanta (GA – USA), Mirion employs around 2,500 people and operates in 13 countries. For more information, and for the latest news and content from Mirion, visit Mirion.com. Mirion is currently a portfolio company of Charterhouse Capital Partners, LLP.

About GSAH

GS Acquisition Holdings Corp II (NYSE: GSAH) is a special purpose acquisition company formed for the purpose of effecting merger, stock purchase or similar business combination with one or more businesses. The company is sponsored by an affiliate of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. In June 2020, GSAH completed its initial public offering, raising $750 million from investors.

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