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Clarke Consulting is a South San Francisco, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
EpiX Analytics is a Boulder, CO-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
The men and women of Boyce Technologies, Inc. (“BTI”) ride the subway. We ride it to work, we ride it home, we ride it on the weekends. We know exactly how important it is to have easily identifiable, reliable, and easy to use security and communications equipment in the mass transit market. We make products that connect people to the help they need. Because we`ve been there, we are here. Our team consists of designers, CAD drafters, CNC programmers, machinists, welders, engineers, assemblers, field technicians, project managers, software designers, salespeople and administrative support. Collectively, our skilled staff has experience in delivering emergency response systems, intercom systems, security alarm systems, radio and wireless networks, customer information display systems and integrated software solutions. We couple a broad range of materials and manufacturing processes with decades of experience and knowledge to provide innovative solutions for our customers. We turn traditional engineering on its head to create products that redefine what`s possible. We recognize that reliability cannot be sacrificed for innovation and design. Our products look good and work impeccably even under the harshest of circumstances. We are ready for our next challenge.
Locomation was founded in 2018 by a team of the world`s foremost experts on autonomous vehicles, robotics, and artificial intelligence from Carnegie Mellon`s National Robotics Engineering Center and trucking industry leaders with deep knowledge and experience in every aspect of the trucking business. We are motivated by the challenge of solving problems that have hindered the trucking industry for decades. Trucks transport more than 70% of the nation`s freight. E-commerce has sharply increased the need for freight trucking services. Demand is expected to grow 36% between 2020 and 2031.1 At a time when demand has never been stronger, persistent driver shortages create capacity constraints that force carriers to turn down orders.