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MicroStrain expands its corporate headquarters

28 October, 2008
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The new 19,000 square foot facility is roughly double the size of its previous location.

October 28, 2008 – Due to very strong increases in product sales and development contracts over the last five years, MicroStrain has expanded its corporate headquarters in Williston, Vermont. The new 19,000 square foot facility is roughly double the size of its previous location. “Our new, expanded engineering & production facilities are needed to support our rapid growth, which we expect to continue at approximately 40% per year,” said Steve Arms, President of MicroStrain.

The new office space has advanced networked, high-speed workstations and provides a bright, open, high-tech working environment for its engineering, computer science, sales and technical employees.The new facility enables MicroStrain to significantly increase the production area, with additional space dedicated to increased capacity for its state of the art robotic calibration systems – which automate the process of embedding intelligence into its inertial, wireless, & micro-displacement sensing systems.MicroStrain’s new street address is:.459 Hurricane Lane, Suite 102 Williston, VT 05495.All phone numbers and email addresses are unchanged..

About MicroStrain, Inc: MicroStrain is a privately held corporation based in Williston, Vermont. MicroStrain produces smart, wireless, microminiature displacement, orientation and strain sensors. Applications include advanced automotive controls, health monitoring, inspection of machines and civil structures, smart medical devices and navigation/control systems for unmanned vehicles.

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