Wineman Technology creates test systems to measure the electrical and mechanical activity of your engines, pumps, motors, actuators, or controllers, so ultimately, your development team can identify product anomalies, evaluate effectiveness, and take informed next steps. With open architecture solutions and deep experience in test, we come alongside your team to help develop the specific software and hardware necessary to simulate real-world environments and identify the details of your product performance. Our solutions are modular, scalable, and maintainable, to carry your test investment into future applications. Founded in 1991 in Saginaw, Michigan, we bring a deep history creating control, DAQ, monitoring, and HiL solutions for automotive, off-highway, aerospace/defense, and medical device applications for Fortune 100 companies. As an award-winning National Instruments Gold Alliance partner, we have deep expertise in NI platforms but the flexibility as a third-party test system provider to use the best components for your particular system.
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