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DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. announces the filing of a patent for its new Solid State Illuminant Railroad Signal. This new product features an extremely long field life that far exceeds anything currently available for Railroad right-of-ways. Other features include the elimination of mechanical components, enhanced brightness, and easy modification of exisiting field equipment. March 1, 2001 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. announces its enhanced product line of Radio Frequency (RF) products. These unique new products have applications in Plasma Generation, Plasma Welding, Communication and high efficiency, extremely low pollution (HEELP) Fuel Cells. September 1, 1999 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
DYNAMNIC Engineering Corp. has sold its Neurology Products Division to WR Medical Electronics Co., 123 North 2nd Street, Stillwater, MN 55082. All EEGLE, NOMAD, and NOMAD Express support, service and new sales activities are performed by WR Medical.
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DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. announces the development of the first truly portable digital filtered
portable Electromyography and Evoked Potential system for neurodiagnostic testing. This new product named NOMAD Express will
replace the highly successful microprocessor based NOMAD. September 18, 1997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. announces the acquisition of the medical electronics devision of NORAN Instruments, Middleton, WI.
NORAN Instruments is a wholey owned subsidiary of Baker Hughes Corporation. DYNAMIC Engineering plans to use its engineering expertise
to further devlop the NOMAD and EEGLE product lines. The NOMAD is an Electromyography neurodiagnostic system. The EEGLE
is a Electroencephalograph instrument used in the operating room for early preventable stroke detection. August 3, 1991 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. was awarded its second Innovation and Research award. This award was presented by Wisconsin Governor Thomponson for further development, testing
and commercialization of Nuclear Power Plant Integrated Leakage Testing hardware and software. November 8, 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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DYNAMIC Engineering Corp. was awarded its first Innovation and Research Award. This award was presented by Wisconsin Governor Thomponson for research and implementation of
methods to accurately test Commercial Nuclear Power Plant's containment vessels for leakage rates. This research was sponsored by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission from submittals of over 5000 companies. September 12, 1988 |