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                    OPTINET Inc.     

 OPTINET - your optimal network of motion control business development

 

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Optinet specializes in rapid custom solutions for motion control applications. We deliver complete positioning systems, custom motors, custom gear boxes and custom motion controllers. Our services include market planning, project management, venture capital sourcing, new product development, and joint ventures for contract manufacturing. We are the world leader in web activated motion analysis tools used for quick feasibility analysis and component sizing.

 

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Optinet is headed by its founder, Dr. Boaz Eidelberg, with over 20 years experience in US and Israeli markets. Optinet specializes in motion control needs  for Factory Automation, Machine Tools, Packaging, Pharmaceutical, Semiconductors, Electronics, and Biotech process machines. We capitalizes on our network of business contacts, including OEMs, end users, and distributors in Israel and the USA. Our network of resources include experienced business managers, engineering consultants, contract manufacturers,  sales channels, and venture capital investors. We start with a specified corporate need for business development and manage our skilled network of resources to provide a complete optimal  solution. We operate in strict confidentiality and our proposed solutions are structured to be compatible with your resources, capabilities and needs.

 

 Capabilities

  • 1982 Rafael - Startup of  industrial robotic business                                                               ( ISRAEL )
  • 1984-87 Galram - Joint venture between Keter Plastic and Rafael                                        ( ISRAEL )
  • 1988 Iskoor - Northern Israel market planning and sales                                                         ( ISRAEL )
  • 1990 Orbot - Promoting Anorad's  high precision positioning products                                   ( ISRAEL )
  • 1993- 98 Anorad - Directing linear motor business development                                           ( USA )
  • 1996 Fanuc - Technology transfer of Anorad's linear motors                                                  ( JAPAN )
  • 1997 Siemens - US market penetration of 611D with Anorad's linear motors                         ( GERMANY )
  • 1998 Rockwell Automation - initiating Anorad's acquisition                                                   ( USA )
  • 1999 Botec - Developing and sales of BIMO  simulation tools                                               ( USA )
  • 2000 Netzer Precision - Penetration of US market with a rep organization                             ( ISRAEL )
  • 2001 Nanomotion- Supporting Eastern USA marketing plan                                                  ( ISRAEL )
  • 2001 Bayside - Business development  of engineered positioning systems                            ( USA )
  • 2001-04 OEMs - Product development of Bayside FPD, SEM, AOI, BIO systems                   ( USA )

 

 

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moving magnet    beidelberg    linear motors overview    positioning stages   

constant velocity    vibration isolation    system analysis     high performance

 

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                    Optinet Inc. POB 1075, Smithtown, NY 11787                   

Tel: 001- 631-486-2043   Fax: 001- 631-543-3303

 

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Optrinet Inc. does not warrant any responsibility, of any form, to the validity of its tools, to their modeling correctness or to the outcome of any decision made by its users. All decisions are made at the sole user risk and should be assessed by other means such as by consulting a live expert, using common sense, verification by testing or by a low risk  trial and error validation.

 

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