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Agilent Technologies Receives New Product Innovation Leadership Award for Handheld General-Purpose Test Equipment

Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced that it has received Frost & Sullivan’s 2013 New Product Innovation Award for Handheld General-Purpose Test Equipment for its FieldFox handheld RF and microwave analyzers.

Frost & Sullivan’s objective analysis of the handheld general-purpose test equipment market showed Agilent’s FieldFox analyzers deliver a robust, cost-effective and integrated handheld solution that consistently provides reliable test results.

For this award, the following criteria were used to benchmark Agilent’s performance against key competitors:

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•             Innovative element of product

•             Leverage of leading-edge technologies in product

•             Value-added features and benefits

•             Increased customer return on investment

•             Customer acquisition/penetration potential

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Additional information on the Frost & Sullivan award can be found at www.agilent.com/find/FieldfoxAward_backgrounder.

Information on Agilent’s complete offering of FieldFox handheld analyzers is available at www.agilent.com/find/fieldfox.

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