The History of Bently Nevada
Early Beginnings:
1955: Founder Don Bently, an MIT graduate, starts selling instrumentation from his garage, laying the foundation for what would become Bently Nevada.
1956: Bently Scientific Company is established in Berkeley, California.
1961: The company relocates to Minden, Nevada, and incorporates as Bently Nevada Corporation with a small team of three.
Pioneering Technology:
1960s: Bently Nevada develops groundbreaking Eddy current proximity probes, revolutionizing machinery vibration monitoring.
1970s-1990s: The company introduces a series of innovative products, including the 5000, 1700, 9000, and 3300 monitoring systems, solidifying its position as a leader in the field.
Growth and Acquisitions:
2002: Bently Nevada is acquired by General Electric (GE) and becomes part of GE Oil and Gas, expanding its reach and resources.
2014: GE Oil and Gas is acquired by Baker Hughes, bringing Bently Nevada under the Baker Hughes umbrella.
Present Day:
2023: Bently Nevada continues to operate as a Baker Hughes business, focusing on Asset Performance Management (APM) solutions for various industries.
The company offers a comprehensive suite of monitoring, diagnostics, and prognostics technologies, helping clients optimize asset performance, minimize downtime, and ensure safety.
Key Milestones:
1955: Start of instrumentation sales
1961: Incorporation of Bently Nevada Corporation
1960s: Introduction of Eddy current proximity probes
1970s-1990s: Development of leading monitoring systems
2002: Acquisition by General Electric
2014: Acquisition by Baker Hughes
2023: Focus on Asset Performance Management solutions