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Leading PE firm sees real expansion prospects for Aussie tech company

JAMES Asbury says he’s worked on a number of the world’s leading elemental analysers and believes his company’s superior technology can win it a much bigger slice of a fast-growing global market. One of the world’s most astute mining technology investors is backing him to do just that.

Real Time Instruments AllScan coal quality analyser installed on a conveyor belt in Queensland, Australia

Real Time Instruments AllScan coal quality analyser installed on a conveyor belt in Queensland, Australia

Asbury started Real Time Instruments back in 2004 with some local mum and dad investors and achieved solid year-on-year growth making and selling online measurement instruments to miners and cement makers,...

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