While we were cleaning out our offices a few weeks ago a co-worker of mine handed me a great Norman Rockwell oil painting that we used to have hanging in one of our hallways. It was taken down when we were updating our facility. He wasn’t sure what to do with it. The reason we used to have it hanging up in the walls at Brooks (and the reason I’m going to find it another nice home on our walls) is because in the background of the picture you can see some Brooks Sho-Rate variable area flow meters between the two men on the left. Brooks provided Sho-Rate flow meters to NASA for some of the first missions into space. Read more…
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Brooks has been at the same facility in Hatfield, PA for, well … forever! At least it feels and looks that way, until recently. We’ve been a growing company these past few years, and because of this we made some overdue investments into our global headquarters. By now, I’m sure you know about our new cleanroom in Hatfield. But that was just the beginning. Everyone in cubicle land at Brooks has received a new cubicle and new chair (very comfy in my opinion). New carpets, painted walls, and so much more.
Our front lobby has been totally redone from top to bottom. New floors, new LCD TV and new product shelves to showcase what we offer our customers. Read more…