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Mocon, is an international manufacturing company headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA with operations in Texas, Colorado, Germany and China. While working as a research physicist for General Mills in Minneapolis, Les Demorest, our founder, saw a need for the type of moisture measurement instrumentation that became our first product. In 1966, he founded Modern Controls, Inc., and in 1968 it became a public company trading locally in Minnesota. In 1979 the company became a nationally traded public company on the NASDAQ exchange with the symbol "MOCO". In 1999 the company name changed to MOCON, Inc. MOCON has expanded its product ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.mocon.com
  • 7500 Mendelssohn Ave N
    Brooklyn Park, MN USA 55428
  • Phone: 763.493.6370

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