Michigan Custom Machines, Inc. Enhances Research & Development Capabilities
Partners with Dr. Murad Ismailov, Leading Research Engineer
NOVI, Mich., Dec. 13 -- Michigan Custom Machines, Inc. (MCM), leading designers and builders of custom test and assembly equipment, announces the expansion of MCM's research and development capabilities. MCM recently formed an association with Dr. Murad Ismailov, research scientist and engineer.
A graduate of Moscow State Technical University, Dr. Murad Ismailov began his extensive career in research and development for the Russian aerospace industry, developing technology and manufacturing processes for the program. He also led research efforts at a Russian nuclear power station supply, managing technology programs with 3,500 employees. In the automotive arena, Dr. Ismailov developed a flow meter for gasoline direct injection engines sponsored by Daimler Benz AG and BMW AG. His research projects are applicable for automotive, pharmaceutical, chemical and medical industries.
Notes Michael Schena, President of MCM, "This new partnership lets us expand our R&D capabilities, as we develop innovative fuel systems testing solutions for our OEM customers. MCM's programs are enhanced with Murad's proficiency in engine development and R&D, with specific expertise in diesel multiple injection control and measurement systems."
Novi, Michigan-based Michigan Custom Machines, Inc. (MCM) has advanced the innovation of custom test and assembly solutions since 1994. MCM is a world- class leader in the design and build of custom test machinery for automotive and industrial component manufacturers. With expertise in diesel fuel system component testing for end-of-line production, R&D and endurance, MCM test solutions incorporate leading technology in hydraulics, electronics, 3D parametric design, controls, data acquisition and assembly line integration. Visit http://www.mcm1.com/ for more information. MCM is QS-ISO 9001:2000 registered, and a member of the Association of Manufacturing Technology and Automation Alley.