Cirtronics to Attend Xconomy's Robo Madness Forum
March 7, 2016 | CirtronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Cirtronics is a Gold Sponsor and participant in Xconomy's upcoming Robo Madness forum in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 31, 2016.
The forum will be exploring the future of robotics, and the roles the Boston Area Technology hub can play in bringing new generations of technology to realization. From medical robotics to consumer products, robotics is playing an increasingly important and familiar role in technologically advanced cultures.
Cirtronics manufactures robots for the top robotics companies in the world. Cirtronics’ success is founded on Precision Engagement®, an integrated system of purposeful, proactive, communication and support, offering seamless project evolution from design reviews to production, testing, and aftermarket support and fulfillment—tailored specifically to the needs of each customer.
"Supporting this revolutionary technology continues to be exciting for us," says David Patterson, COO of Cirtronics. "We rely on our innovation as well as our core competencies to best serve our robotics customers. Cirtronics offers reviews of design for manufacturing and design for testing. We are quality-focused in our manufacturing processes, offering space for custom test tracks for testing semi-autonomous robotic devices. We bring all of our capabilities to the service of our customers. We’re truly dedicated to their success and the projects they entrust to us."
Cirtronics offers edge technical capabilities and experience, integrated lean manufacturing methods, and a true dedication to quality. Combining these with a sincere focus on fostering proactive and positive customer relationships through Precision Engagement, Cirtronics is in the business of building confidence as well as products.
"By supporting Robo Madness as a sponsor and as an attendee, we are strengthening our relationships in this exciting market. And we're forming new alliances with the local innovators involved in envisioning and creating the next wave of robotics."
About Cirtronics
Cirtronics is a locally owned and operated, contract manufacturer for electronics, electro-mechanical assemblies and box builds for a wide range markets including robotics, med/tech, communications, aerospace, military, security, industry, and others. Cirtronics is an Employee Owned Company (ESOP) that qualifies for US government woman-owned and small business status. To learn more about Cirtronics and Precision Engagement, click here.
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