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Introducing new RISEā„¢ VP of Engineering, Selma Svendsen

We are excited to kick off this month's newsletter by welcoming Selma Svendsen to the RISEā„¢Robotics family as our new Vice President of Engineering.

 

Selma is a seasoned veteran in the tech industry, with over 20 years of experience in engineering, global strategic sourcing, and new product introductions (NPI). She has a reputation for managing multimillion-dollar budgets, transforming businesses, and building cross-functional teams that drive operational excellence.

 

In her role as the VP of Engineering, Selma will lead all product development initiatives in support of the RISEā„¢ product roadmap.  Her arrival comes at a critical time as we continue our collaborative efforts with Anthony Liftgates and the United States Air Force to modernize their equipment for the next generation of productivity.

 

Please join us in welcoming Selma to the RISEā„¢Robotics team. We look forward to the expertise and energy she will bring to our team, and we're excited to see where her leadership will take us next.

 

Read the full article to learn more about Selma and her new role at RISEā„¢.

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Successful Common Lifting Device Delivery

We are thrilled to announce that our Common Lifting Device (CLD) has been successfully accepted and delivered to the United States Air Force. This significant achievement was supplemented by another milestone on the 20th of this month when 10 additional CLDs were accepted by the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) inspection, underlining our unwavering commitment to quality and regulatory compliance.

 

This series of accomplishments is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team. Their relentless efforts have made it possible for us to meet our delivery goals and provide our customers with high-quality lifting devices.

 

Our Common Lifting Devices have been designed to meet the rigorous demands of military applications, and we are proud to say that they have exceeded expectations. These devices are capable of lifting heavy loads with ease, making them an essential tool for a wide range of operations.

 

We are excited to see our Common Lifting Devices in action and look forward to continued collaboration with the Air Force and the DCMA on future projects. Thank you for your support and trust in our company.

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MHU-83 Arm Redesign Passes Critical Design Review Phase

In our continuous pursuit of innovation, we are proud to announce that our Air Force TACFI MHU-83 project has successfully passed the critical design review phase. This significant milestone is a testament to our team's dedication, tireless efforts, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. We want to thank everyone involved for their hard work and perseverance, for without them, this accomplishment would not have been possible.

 

Moving from the design phase to the fabrication phase, we are now in the process of creating the initial prototype of the MHU-83 arm with RISEā„¢Technology inside. This stage will allow us to test our designs in real-world conditions, providing us with valuable insights into how the final product will perform.

 

While we are focused on the task at hand, we are also looking ahead to the future. The successful completion of the critical design review marks a significant step forward, but our journey is far from over. We are dedicated to ensuring that the new MHU-83 arm becomes a benchmark in its class, setting new standards for performance, reliability, and efficiency.

 

We remain dedicated to our mission of providing unparalleled solutions for our servicemen and women. We look forward to sharing more updates on the progress of the MHU-83 in the coming months.

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