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MaxBotix

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Founded Year

2004

About MaxBotix

MaxBotix is an electronics manufacturing company. It designs and manufactures ultrasonic sensors that provide stable range readings. It was founded in 2004 and is based in Brainerd, Minnesota.

Headquarters Location

13860 Shawkia Drive

Brainerd, Minnesota, 56401,

United States

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MaxBotix Patents

MaxBotix has filed 1 patent.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Fiber optics
  • Microwave technology
  • Optical devices
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

12/17/2019

9/6/2022

Microwave technology, Sensors, Photonics, Optical devices, Fiber optics

Grant

Application Date

12/17/2019

Grant Date

9/6/2022

Title

Related Topics

Microwave technology, Sensors, Photonics, Optical devices, Fiber optics

Status

Grant

MaxBotix Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was MaxBotix founded?

    MaxBotix was founded in 2004.

  • Where is MaxBotix's headquarters?

    MaxBotix's headquarters is located at 13860 Shawkia Drive, Brainerd.

  • Who are MaxBotix's competitors?

    Competitors of MaxBotix include ClearSens and 4 more.

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Airmar

Airmar is an electrical and electronic manufacturing company that provides ultrasonic sensor technologies. The company develops air-ranging industrial transducers, underwater scientific and survey transducers, and more. The company offers services for marine and industrial applications. It was founded in 1982. It is based in Milford, New Hampshire.

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ClearSens

ClearSens is a technology company developing efficient ultrasonic sensors. Its sensors can be made optically transparent providing seamless integration into display screens or surfaces.

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Bransonic

Branson Ultrasonics is a developer and manufacturer of ultrasonic manufacturing and cleaning applications. The company was founded in 1946 and is based in Danbury, Connecticut. Branson Ultrasonics was acquired by Emerson Electric.

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Instrument Developmentoration

IDC was founded in 1987 in Mukwonago, Wisconsin by the current CEO. The Company aims to provide value-added engineering services and manufactures close tolerance, ultra-precision machined components primarily for defense and aerospace industries. The Company is ISO 9001 and AS 9100 certified and has been awarded the top Quality and Delivery rating by its largest customer, a defense and aerospace company in the United States and around the world. Specifically, the Company aims to utilize processes including turning, milling, grinding, reaming, drilling and wire EDM on materials such as aluminum, machinable ceramics, precious metals, titanium and tungsten from either billet or castings. In addition to machining component parts, IDC performs concept design and engineering services and support for its customers. The Company has performed and continues to perform work for numerous other industries including medical products, high precision hydraulics, X-ray tube components, timing mechanisms, optics and automotive ABS systems. IDC also aims to provide clean-room facilities for its customers, incorporating precision cleaning verified by visual inspection (up to 30X magnification), product assembly and testing, heat-seal packaging and labeling all taken place in a clean room environment to ensure particulate control.

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