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Ubitech Systems Inc. is a Kanata, ON-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Seo Precision, Inc is a Crosby, ND-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Millenia Products Group is a Itasca, IL-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Cadence Aerospace is an aerospace and defense industry supplier committed to achieving success with our business partners, through active engagement, aligned manufacturing and sourcing strategies and industry-leading capabilities. We produce machined parts, subassemblies, assemblies and repair and overhaul services for the world`s leading manufacturers of aircraft, aerostructures, aeroequipment and other defense platforms. Our Centers of Excellence are based in the USA and Mexico. We machine hard metals and aluminum alloys, perform sheet metal fabrication, titanium hot forming, produce assemblies and provide supply chain management in support of our products. With clearly defined products and services, complementary capabilities, positions on programs offering long-term growth, a balanced and global aerospace, commercial and defense portfolio, Cadence Aerospace steps up to meet any challenge. We build and maintain close relationships with our customers, working with the strategic decision makers in operations, engineering and procurement management. We listen to our customers, to clearly understand their priorities and our ability to satisfy their present and future needs. At Cadence, we have a drive for growth, creatively bidding for new business, in addition to responding to traditional requests for information and proposals. We offer outstanding quality and delivery at cost-competitive prices to the leading aerospace and defense companies of the world. We invest in our people to create highly effective, innovative and motivated teams with common objectives and shared values. We aggressively pursue continuous improvements in all areas of our business, through the rigorous adoption of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.
The unlikely pair founded 3D Robotics—the name alludes to the third axis, up, where consumer robots hadn`t yet traveled—with the initial goal of supplying a global hobbyist community. They assembled their first UAV kits by hand and hacked appliances, then stuffed them in pizza boxes for shipping. But by 2012 3DR`s business had grown well beyond the DIY community, so Chris quit his job at Wired to join Jordi as 3DR`s new CEO and guide the business, scaling up piece by piece to make something much bigger. Under Chris`s stewardship, 3DR’s global neurosystem of volunteers soon created a world-class universal flight code, called APM. In collaboration with the renowned Swiss research institute ETH Zurich, 3DR used this code to develop the Pixhawk, to this day the world`s leading open autopilot platform.The 3DR platform now powers systems for of the biggest and most successful UAV companies and research institutes around the world—NASA, for instance—and has been adopted by numerous companies who are changing the way we approach agriculture, real estate, construction, search and rescue, conservation and countless other human endeavors. Pixhawk powers all 3DR drones, the heart of a vigorous and sprawling global ecosystem that will continue to drive UAV innovation for years to come. The innovations in autopilot technology by the community members power many top consumer and commercial drones today, as well as tens of thousands of personal projects.