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Trade show schedules

In the past we have manufactured and developed  NIR instruments for a variety of companies under their name.  As a result we are just starting to get our name out.  During the past several months ITG has been exploring different efforts to market our array of NIR services throughout the world.


Currently we are planning to exhibit at the following trade shows in 2019:

  • American Forage and Grasslands Council  –  St. Louis – January 6-9

  • Int’l Production & Processing Expo – Atlanta – February 12-14

  • Wheat Quality Council – St. Louis – February 20-21

  • Int’l Association of Operative Millers – Denver – April 15-19


    We at ITG are excited about the future.  Currently we have two new NIR products in development which should be released with the next six months.  Whether it is in food production, pet food, animal feed, milling or forage technology, ITG is truly at the forefront of this exciting technology.  Check back with us from time to time to learn about how we are improving the World of NIR Technology.

Global news


CHINA:  We have been recognized by a large instruments distributer in China serving the dairy industry.  Currently they have given ITG a verbal order for our M5-SL5.


SOUTH AMERICA:  A distributorship alliance has just been formed with a major instruments company in South America.  This partnership has just been formed and in the coming months we expect to see new orders coming from this market.


MEXICO —    Through a partnership in Mexico City, ITG has just sold our first NIR instrument in Mexico to an animal feed producer.
A second instrument has been place in Mexico for testing which should lead to further sales.  ITG’s Mexican partnership will allow for future sales into South America.


CANADA —  Anticipating several sales into Canada in the near future, ITG has just received the NRTL certification.


NTEP Approval:  ITG’s Whole Grain Analyzer will receive the NTEP Certification this November.  This certification is through the Department of Commerce and the Department of Agriculture.  It generally certifies that this instrument has proven accurate in providing NIR analysis of various constituents found in grains.