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Applied Technology Holdings

www.athbiomotion.com

 
ATH's sales and technology groups build custom wireless turn-key technology solutions that relate to specific customer body motion measurement needs and market opportunities. ATH's vision is to commercialize it's patent portfolio and lead the industry in distributed wireless bioMotion technology and data capture processes. Founded in 2005, Applied Technology Holdings Inc., is a hardware and software maker specializing in wireless bioMotion monitoring systems for medical, sports, gaming, military and aviation applications. ATH's subsidiaries are experts in supporting the solution provider platforms for easy integration into the target markets. Other ATH companies participate in the Sports, Medical, Gaming, Aviation, and Military ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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