Industrial Control Repair triples in size, adds learning institute
Robots are cool but what Industrial Control Repair is doing with them is cooler. The firm is using them to create about a dozen jobs and is focusing its new learning institute on teaching students how to get a foot in the door of the robotics industry.
What kid hasn’t tried to build a robot with a cardboard box, miscellaneous wires and an old calculator?
Industrial Control Repair is trying to capitalize on that fascination by opening up a learning institute to help students start a career in robotics.
“We believe in helping people gain the skills necessary to be successful in their career and prepare for future demands on the workforce,” says Cindy Lang, the director of the institute.
It also helps that the Warren-based company, formed in 92, is enjoying quite a bit of success that makes this possible. The robotics company has grown from about $10 million in revenues in 2002 to $32 million last year. It hopes to bump up those revenues a few more million this year, too.
Writer: Jon Zemke