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MaRC Technologies to Represent Insituware LLC in the Pacific Northwest
November 25, 2019 | Insituware LLCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Insituware LLC, the provider of the first smart insitu measurement solution with integrated machine learning technology, today announced the appointment of MaRC Technologies, Inc. as its manufacturers’ representative. Mike Gunderson and the team at MaRC Technologies represents the Insituware technology throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Michael Frederickson, Insituware Co-Founder, says, “We are excited to welcome MaRC Technologies to the Inisituware family as our representative in the Pacific Northwest. MaRC Technologies’ quality services, trusted solutions and experienced team makes them a valuable asset to the Insituware team.”
MaRC Technologies is a specialized supplier of tools and supplies for the electronics manufacturing and high-tech industry. Established in 1995, the company’s focus has always been on providing excellent service and products to its customer base. For more information about MaRC Technologies’ products and services, visit www.marctechnologies.com.
Insituware will revolutionize the way we control materials in manufacturing, sense physiological changes in sports, understand materials performance in aviation, and measure critical changes in construction materials. For more information, visit www.insituware.com.
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