History
Middlesex Industries is a product of the Boston High technology university environment. It grew into its present commercial technology through cooperation with that environment.
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Middlesex Welding Company developed Helium-Arc welding techniques under MIT direction
(1930)
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As Middlesex General Industries conducted aerospace test projects under MIT contract.
(1968)
Development of RF sputter systems for high temperature silicon carbide semiconductors under the MIT-NASA contract.
(1970)
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Entry into solutions for optimizing manufacturing. Commercializing and marketing of automated statistical process control for manufacturing.
(1978)
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Development and marketing of manufacturing and logistics software and hardware. First production of conveyor infrastructures for work-in-process material dispatch.
(1987)
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First application of conveyors as infrastructure for the ultraclean environment. Use of queuing theory dispatch logistics.
(1990)
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First semiconductor factory ever built on conveyor dispatch, transporting wafer lots direct tool-to-tool, on a unified logistics network. 10 years ahead of all other technologies of today.
(1995)
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The largest ever factory for production of Hard Disk Drives.
Manufacturing uses all Middlesex conveyor equipment.
(2005)
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Advanced development of conveyor based dispatch of work-in-process continues at Middlesex, while it also made available for use by competition, to help develop a large supplier base for our customers.
(2007)
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