Industry | STEM education and Technology education |
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Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Brenda Quinn (CEO)[1] |
Website | intelitek |
Intelitek is a privately held technology education company focused on STEM education, Robotics, Programming and technology training for machining, manufacturing, industrial maintenance and more. Based in Derry, New Hampshire, the company was established in 1982[2] and in July 2001 adopted the name Intelitek, Inc.[3] A subsidiary of Israeli firm, Robogroup T.E.K. Ltd.,[4] the company has customers in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Australia, in the fields of secondary education, colleges and universities, and industrial training centers.[3] Intelitek offers educational engineering and technology systems[5] for instruction in STEM education, engineering, robotics, advanced manufacturing, automation, industrial maintenance, oil and gas, process control, and agriculture.
One of Intelitek's latest releases is an online learning environment, to learn how to program virtual and real robots within the STEM pathways.
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