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Tactile Medical Appoints Eric Pauls as Senior Vice President of Sales Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota, UNITED STATES
MINNEAPOLIS, April 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. (“Tactile Medical”) (Nasdaq: TCMD), a medical technology company focused on developing medical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases at home, today announced the appointment of Eric Pauls to the position of Senior Vice President of Sales, effective May 1, 2021. Mr. Pauls will succeed Bryan Rishe, who is retiring in May.
“Eric is a strategic leader with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry and a proven history of building scale and leading high-performance teams,” said Dan Reuvers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tactile Medical. “His career has been dedicated to establishing treatments as the standard of care in various chronic diseases, including obstructive sleep apnea and chronic pulmonary
2021 AFPM Annual Meeting Virtual Edition: FCCU revampsâReduced CAPEX for increased petrochemicals
4/11/2021
GARY R. MARTIN, Sulzer GTC Technology
Modern fluid catalytic cracking units (FCCUs) provide an important link between a fuel refinery and the production of light olefins and aromatics for petrochemical use. FCC licensors are designing units to produce 10 wt%â20 wt% (on fresh feed) propylene yield from the more historically typical 5 wt%. Realistically, economics are driving the designs to the lower end of this range, with optimum designs usually somewhere between 10% and 15% and more commonly between 7 wt% and 10 wt% for revamps.
Economic factors influence the optimum propylene production with one factor being the CAPEX associated with recovering the propylene. Revamps of existing FCCUs can provide for increased propylene production at the expense of gasoline; however, a constraint to increased production is the reuse of existing equipment to minimize CAPEX. Incre