Stephen Stark

Assoc.chief Software Lead at Yaskawa Motoman

Stephen Stark began their work experience in 1991 as an R&D Project Coordinator at Shaw Industries. Stephen then worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Siemens Energy & Automation from 1998 to 2000, where they developed solutions for factory automation. From 2001 to 2007, Stark served as a Senior Programmer at Per-Se Technologies (now McKesson Corporation), where they collaborated with multidisciplinary teams and tailored healthcare resource and account management solutions for clients. Stephen then joined DataFlux in 2007 as a Software Engineer, contributing to the development of data quality management products. In 2010, Stark became the Associate Chief Software Lead at Motoman, where they currently work.

Stephen Stark has pursued post baccalaureate studies in Statistical Research at California State University-San Bernardino. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Humanities degree in Liberal Arts from Penn State University. Stephen has also attended the University of California, Riverside, where they earned a Certificate in Teaching with a specialization in Tesol. Additionally, Stephen completed a Bachelor's degree in Humanities from Pennsylvania State University, University. The specific start and end years for each educational experience are not provided.

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Dayton, United States

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Yaskawa Motoman

Founded in 1989, Yaskawa Motoman is a leading industrial robotics company in the Americas. With more than 300,000 Motoman industrial robots, 10 million servos and 18 million inverter drives installed globally, Yaskawa provides automation products and solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application; including arc welding, assembly,coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal, packaging, palletizing and spot welding.Their product line includes more than 150 distinct industrial robotic arm models and a full-line of pre-engineered "World" solutions that are complete application-specific work cells, including robot, process and safety equipment.Combined with their sister and partner companies, they support robotic solutions throughout the world. Their proven track record of delivering industry leading quality, innovation and customer satisfaction can help you exceed your automation goals.Yaskawa Motoman is backed by a powerful parent, Yaskawa Electric Corporation of Japan. Since 1915, Yaskawa Electric has demonstrated a passion for automation by developing specialized solutions to help customers increase efficiency, improve quality, boost productivity, and deliver outstanding ROI. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial robots, Yaskawa Electric has offices in 28 countries and approximately 14,000 employees worldwide.


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