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Foster-Miller, Inc., is a technology and product development company with an international reputation for delivering and supporting innovative products and systems that perform under the most demanding conditions. Our TALON robots and LAST Armor are both used worldwide to better protect our armed forces. Principally located in suburban Boston, MA, on Rte. 95, "America's Technology Highway" we also have offices in Washington, DC and Albany, NY. Our firm was founded in 1956 by three graduates of MIT who believed there was a need for a company that could solve clients' difficult technical problems through first-class analysis and design.We are certified to Aerospace Quality Management Standard AS9100 and have SW-CMM Level 3 software certification from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Our staff includes more than 300 engineers, scientists and support personnel with backgrounds in a cross section of technical disciplines and professional services. We structure our projects using multi-disciplinary teams of the in-house experts best able to solve the problem at hand. Our staff produces creative and practical solutions to real-world problems, always working in concert with the client. We are best known for taking our innovations from concept through production and field support. Foster-Miller constantly reinvents itself by updating and/or adopting new technical and business capabilities. Our current capabilities include: - Custom Equipment, Product and Process Design
- Robotic Systems and Engineering Design
- Advanced Materials Technology Development
- Biomedical Technology
- Smart Sensor and Electronics Design
- Thermal Systems Development
- Transportation Systems and Structural Modeling
Foster-Miller became an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of QinetiQ North America (QNA) in November, 2004. QNA is part of QinetiQ Group plc (LSE: QQ), one of the world’s leading defense and security technology companies. Foster-Miller is part of QNA’s Technology Solutions Group. In addition to Foster-Miller, this group includes: Planning Systems, Inc., Automatika, Applied Perception and the Apogen Technologies R&D Division.
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