
International Electronic Machines
IEM to develop advanced vision system for Navy unmanned surface vehicles.
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In the world of industrial technology, some of the most durable companies are those that solve unglamorous but critical problems. Take International Electronic Machines Corp. (IEM), a company based in Troy, New York, that has spent over three decades developing automated inspection technologies. Zack Mian has served as the company's President and CEO since 1988. IEM specializes in creating advanced systems for sectors where safety and efficiency are paramount, such as freight rail, public transit, and defense. The company uses a range of technologies including machine vision, ultrasonics, and thermal imaging to automate the inspection of railcars and locomotives. This focus allows them to reduce labor costs and improve safety for their clients. Over its history, IEM has been involved in a number of specialized projects. These include developing a propellant crack detection system for the U.S. Navy and creating smart grade crossing monitors in collaboration with the Federal Railroad Administration. The company's work in intelligent transportation systems and defense applications highlights its niche in providing highly technical, engineered solutions. While not a household name, IEM's journey shows a consistent focus on innovating within a specialized industrial market.