Manufacturing Facility

IEM’s Manufacturing Facility is a 35,000 square foot facility including: environmentally-controlled assembly rooms, production plant with a complete machine shop with milling machines, lathes, CNC machining centers, for product development and equipment manufacturing.

IEM’s management, engineering, production, service, strategic alliance, and consultant team members bring a vast range of experience and talent to IEM; including former engineers on the Apollo space program, senior service staff from Bell & Howell, experts in the design and creation of imaging systems, Nondestructive evaluation and testing, imaging and control data processing, ruggedized design for all weather and environments, as well as published authors.

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IEM has demonstrated the capability to take projects from the initial proof-of-concept stage, through prototype development and testing, to the manufacturing of the final product for sale in the commercial industry.

Examples Include

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  • WISE Automatic Wayside Wheel Measurement and Inspection System for railroad wheels.
  • Miniature Electronic Wheel Measurement Gage for railroad wheels.
  • Wheel Crack/Flaw Detection System for automatic wayside interrogation of railroad wheels.
  • Brake Pad Measurement System for freight car brake shoes and transit disc brake rotors.
  • FlameFinder™ Camera for NASA to detect invisible hydrogen and other non-visible flames.
  • Infrared-Visible Inspection (IVI) Camera; and many others.

IEM has superior qualifications as demonstrated by our development, invention, and implementation of durable machine-vision systems and sensor products and technologies, as many of our competitors are simply ‘system integrators’ of various other products.

Many projects create new lines of products and technologies developed from an initial design. Examples include: Creation of a Multispectral Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) module for the Department of Defense, US Marine Corps, resulting in further developments of:

  • Thermal IR Cameras.
  • Wide-Angle Cameras.
  • 360° Field-of-View Cameras; Aircraft Surveillance Security Systems with NASA for in-flight and ground surveillance, result in further developments of:
    • a) Vision processing systems.
    • b) Power-harvesting boards.
    • c) Wide-angle lenses in visible light and infra-red spectrum, etc.
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    Railway Solutions

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    Intelligent Transportation Systems

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    Intrusion Detection/Security Solutions

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    Remote Monitoring Solutions

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    Defense Solutions

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    Research and Development

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    Product Engineering

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    Software Development

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    Manufacturing

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    Sales and Marketing

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    System Installation

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    Post Installation Service

IEM Corporate Headquarters

International Electronic Machines Corporation