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Multimatic Inc. is a Canadian company founded in 1984 and based in Markham, Ontario. It specializes in providing automotive components, systems, complete vehicles, and engineering services on a global scale. With manufacturing and engineering facilities across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, Multimatic has evolved from producing basic automotive parts to offering advanced vehicle dynamics and niche vehicle production. The company operates through several divisions, including Multimatic Mechanisms, which manufactures hinge systems and powered closures, and Multimatic Structures & Suspension, known for structural components and advanced suspension systems. Multimatic Engineering supports product development and manufacturing, while the Niche Vehicles division focuses on low-volume, high-performance sports cars. Additionally, Multimatic Motorsports designs and builds race cars, contributing to the companys engineering advancements. Multimatic collaborates with major automotive brands such as Ford, Honda, Volkswagen, and Aston Martin, providing innovative solutions and expertise in the automotive industry.
GO ARMY I BEAT NAVY! The U.S. Military Academy competes as ARMY WEST POINT in a broad range of NCAA D-1 and D-2 sports. At West Point, its all fun and games for ARMY fans, but every cadet on the field or court understands that competition through their sport is a critical component for developing their leadership and teamwork skills, and especially for building personal bonds. West Points competitive sports programs support the Army values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. It is designed to teach these values in an athletic setting. The nature of competitive sports provides opportunities that are difficult to replicate in the conventional classroom, in other extracurricular activities, or in military field training.