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Pro-Dex Inc. Expands Engineering Services

By DE Editors  

January 16, 2015

Pro-Dex Inc. has opened a new office in Troy, MI. This location will headquarter the national practice of the company's engineering services division.

The company has services for surgical and dental instrument design, development and manufacturing. It also provides quality and regulatory consulting services.

"The opening of our Eastern U.S. office allows us to better serve the needs of our clients on a national level," said Marvin Gidney, vice president and general manager of Engineering Services. "We have assembled an experienced sales and recruiting team to expedite the placement of top professional engineering, manufacturing and other technical talent with the objective of exceeding customer expectations."

For more information, visit Pro-Dex Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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