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DEKA Research & Development Corporation is a technology company based in New Hampshire, U.S., founded in 1982 by Dean Kamen, consisting of over 1000 engineers, technicians, and support staff. DEKA is an acronym derived from De an Ka men.
Development of the iBOT started in 1990 at DEKA Research & Development in Manchester, NH. The first working prototype was available in 1992, [3]: 21 and in 1994, DEKA signed a deal with Johnson & Johnson to manufacture the device. [1] The iBOT was revealed to the public on Dateline NBC in a segment by John Hockenberry on June 30, 1999.
In 2012 Energy Products started engineering, furnishing and installing backup power systems, service testing and provides removal services for a wide range of customers including banks, hospitals, property managers and the telecommunication industry. Energy Products offers a comprehensive recycling program for all battery chemistries.
The Johnson Press and Deka Drill service parts businesses were acquired from South Bend Lathe in 2001 and the South Bend Lathe and Dynablast parts businesses in March, 2002. LeBlond's product support team had collectively 160 years of service with LeBlond Machine Tool Company, LeBlond Makino and Makino.
DEKA was a nationwide chain of general merchandise stores in New Zealand. It was launched in 1988 by L.D. Nathan, which split its supermarket and general merchandise divisions. In 1992 ownership of DEKA shifted to the Farmers Trading Company, which had until then been a competitor. As a result of unsustainable financial losses, all DEKA stores ...
That same year, Helaba’s leadership proposed a merger with Deka. [12] In May 2019, both entered into exploratory talks on a merger. [13] Later that year, Deka’s supervisory board instructed management to explore “deeper cooperation” with the bank from January 2020. [14] In 2016, Deka was one of Germany's main issuers of credit-linked ...
Deka, or DEKA may refer to: . deka-, a variant spelling of deca-, a metric prefix; Deka, Pomeranian Voivodeship, village in northern Poland; DEKA (New Zealand), a defunct discount store chain, formerly in New Zealand
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