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    We are a technology company driven by passion and values. Our passion is to build a technology company that is known for integrity, innovation, and excellence. We have delivered over 1000 solutions...
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    The founder of Stelron, Earl Beezer, graduated from Seattle University in 1950 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He was able to attend college after World War II with the help of the GI Bill....
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      IntelLiDrives actuators have found applications in: energy exploration semiconductors manufacturing electronic testing
  • News - 30 Jul 2014
    They are with us every moment of every day, controlling every action we make, from the breath we breathe to the words we speak, and yet there is still a lot we don’t know about the cells that...
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    We believe that bigger is not always better. By keeping our product range specialised and clearly defined, we know our products well allowing us to give you a better service with excellent technical...
  • News - 25 Apr 2024
    In a recent study published in the journal Biomimetics, a team of researchers from China introduced a new miniature quadrupedal piezoelectric robot named Small Modular Robot-O (SMR-O). This robot...
  • News - 3 Jun 2016
    Robots carry out their tasks more safely if they are controlled by another technology. This makes them much more suitable for use in the care sector, as revealed by a study conducted at the Robotics...
  • News - 22 Mar 2021
    Army-funded researchers created nanosized robots that could enable locomotion, novel metamaterial design and high-fidelity sensors. Cornell University researchers created micron-sized shape memory...
  • News - 13 Oct 2016
    Robots that are soft, flexible and reconfigurable are being built by EPFL researchers. The robots are air-actuated and act like human muscles, and could be applied in physical rehabilitation. They...
  • News - 7 Jul 2012
    In order to control the camera systems for better operation of robots, the muscle motion of the human eye was simulated by researchers using piezoelectric materials. The muscle replicating action will...

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