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Poor Dennis

Started by Towntalk, January 22, 2010, 11:12:17 AM

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irishbobcat

That's what we need for the valley and Ohio....

Towntalk

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Dennis:

Over the past months you have been harping on "Why not Ohio..." over green jobs,
oblivious that there are green technology companies right here in Youngstown, and one of them is now investing in a million dollar expansion.

M7 Technologies, of Youngstown
1019 Ohio Works Drive

Businesses pledge $1M to build center for green technology

http://www.vindy.com/news/2010/jan/22/businesses-pledge-1m-to-build-center-for/?newswatch

Here is their web site

http://www.m7tek.com/



M7 Technologies, of Youngstown
1019 Ohio Works Drive

About Us
M-7 Technologies, based in Youngstown Ohio, was launched in March of 2004 to reduce manufacturing costs, improve product and service quality, and to reduce the cycle time required to manufacture or repair heavy industrial products through the application of digital data base technology and advanced measurements systems.
Originally founded in 1918 to produce bronze castings for the U.S. steel industry, M-7 has transformed itself to include a 46,000 square foot, state of the art manufacturing and R&D facility.
Present industries served include the advanced energy, aerospace, environmental, petroleum, construction, fabrication, defense, automotive, material handling, and heavy industrial markets. M-7 is capable of manufacturing parts and assemblies up to 100,000 pounds with accuracies of +/- .0005".
M-7 was recently awarded a sub-contract from the Army Research Lab to participate, as the lead commercial entity, in the creation of The National Defense Center of Excellence in Industrial Metrology and 3 Dimensional Imaging Research. M-7's present areas of research are the obstacles to broad scale adoption of laser and sound based geometric measurement data bases. This includes data acquisition, processing and application using advanced hardware and software systems.
M-7 holds a seat on the ASTM E-57 Standards Development Committee – 3 Dimensional Imaging Systems.