Dover Motion
Timothy Abraham is a Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience in robotic systems, rapid prototyping, and design. Currently employed at Dover Motion since May 2020, Timothy has previously worked as an Engineer at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, focusing on field engineering. Timothy contributed to groundbreaking work at Cobbler Technologies as a Project Engineer, specializing in multi-material 3D printing for the footwear industry. Early career roles include warehouse management at Genzyme, an Industrial Engineering Intern at Kiva Systems, and an Electrical Testing Intern at Raytheon. Timothy began a journey in engineering as a General Shop Help at Lentros Engineering and earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maine in December 2015.
Dover Motion
For more than 50 years, Dover Motion has been collaborating with clients to create motion solutions for life sciences, diagnostics, and industrial applications. We make things move for imaging, optics, focusing, positioning, and motion control. Our core strength is working together to understand your project and configuring the right motion solution to fit your unique application and workflow. Dover Motion offers a portfolio of standard linear stage and rotary stage platforms that can be composed to suit your needs. Thousands of our installed products are working around the clock in demanding conditions such as high humidity, constrained spaces, and vacuums, and in challenging environments like cleanrooms and outer space. As a division of Invetech, we are part of the Fortive portfolio of market-leading instrumentation, automation, and sensing companies, and offer our clients cost-effective, reliable, and high-quality products.