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Overview
editNanomotion Ltd. was established in 1992, following a two-year incubation period at the Technion, a leading scientific institute in Israel. The company's design, manufacture and marketing of piezo-ceramic motors and electronics for precision motion control systems. In 2005, Nanomotion Ltd. was acquired by Johnson Electric.
Corporate Headquarters
editNanomotion is based in the Mordot HaCarmel Industrial Park in Yoqneam, Israel.
Employee Structure
editThe company employs a total of 150 individuals, with approximately 35% of the workforce dedicated to engineering, research and development (R&D) roles.
References
editMeet optics overview Nanomotion
Piezoelectric Motors & Motion Systems
Nanomotion’s ‘precision motion’ technology
Nanomotion Technology Revolutionizes Motion Systems for Drones
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