Foster Findlay Associates Ltd has established a wholly owned subsidiary, Foster Findlay Associates Inc (ffA Inc). ffA Inc will provide software support and services to ffA’s US based clients from its new office premises in Houston. In alignment with the company’s growth plans, ffA Inc will capitalize on growing market opportunities and strengthen ffA’s coverage and support for clients in North America.
Jonathan Henderson, ffA’s Managing Director said, “Establishment of ffA Inc is another important milestone for the Company. The uptake of ffA’s technology is continuing to grow with more and more users understanding the value it adds to their workflows. In addition, advances in hardware and software, exemplified by the new applications developed and brought to market by ffA, are delivering major productivity gains in seismic analysis and interpretation. ffA Inc gives us the platform to help our clients access and integrate these major technological advances.”
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