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Key people
  
Ido Yerushalmi (CEO)

Headquarters
  
Derry

Parent organization
  
Robo Group Tek

Founded
  
1982

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Industry
  
STEM education and Technology education

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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 and in July 2001 adopted the name Intelitek, Inc. 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. Intelitek offers educational solutions for: STEM Education, Engineering, Robotics, Advanced Manufacturing, Automation, Industrial Maintenance, Oil and Gas, Process Control, Agriculture.

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Intelitek's innovative tools and technologies empower instructors and inspire students to improve the world around them. We understand the changing needs of your career and technology classrooms and design flexible solutions that meet those needs within the framework of any budget. Intelitek educational solutions for STEM and Technical careers are revolutionary project based learning programs that integrate sophisticated curriculum, operational software, 3-D simulation and real world hardware. Intelitek delivers educational programs via our modern learning management system - LearnMate

One of Intelitek's latest releases is CoderZ™, an online learning environment, being used worldwide, to learn how to program virtual and real robots within the STEM pathways.

Installations and sponsorships

In 2002, Intelitek provided a $350,000 grant to Gilbert High School, installing a state-of-the-art robotics lab in the school's former wood shop. This was the first such high school robotics lab in the state of Arizona.

In 2007, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Sergei Ivanov, visited the Ufa State Aviation Technical University to tour an educational "Technopark" stocked with sophisticated equipment. One of the key features of the facility was a mini-CNC lathe purchased from Intelitek. The Technopark was Russia's only facility to have this level of equipment.

Intelitek was a supporting sponsor of the 2011 VEX Robotics Competition World Championship. And the company's executives also serve as mentors to students in a high school's "Project Lead The Way" program in the headquarters' area.

References

Intelitek Wikipedia


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