Fairfield Industries changes its name to FairfieldNodal
After 30 years as Fairfield Industries, the seismic data acquisition and technology company has officially changed its name to FairfieldNodal. According to the company the name was chosen because it better reflects its expertise across the full spectrum of nodal technology.
Walt Pharris, President of FairfieldNodal stated, ‘Most industry insiders know us for our spec work and processing but the truth is everything we do is nodal from the development and production of our ZNodal systems to our ZNodal licensing, processing and imaging.’ The company designs and manufactures a suite of entirely cable free nodal systems for virtually any terrain or marine depth.
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