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Studica Celebrates 35 Years in Business
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Studica Celebrates 35 of STEM Education Studica Robotics Studica VMX FRC-compatible Training Bot The Studica Robotics Building System Studica 35th Business Anniversary Studica
SANBORN, N.Y. - PennZone -- Studica is proud to celebrate its 35th business anniversary. Observing a need to help schools integrate technology used in industry into their classrooms, Frank Nanfara and Tony Uccello founded the company in 1985. The plan was to bring CNC, CAM, and CAD software to schools in the United States and Canada. Uniting technology with education is the vision. Studica has grown substantially over the years and now has offices in the United States and Canada with affiliates around the world. Today Studica serves not only the education market, but also offers exciting solutions for industry, competitions, and the robotics market.

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"We sincerely thank our dedicated customers, our partners, and our staff for contributing to our success over the years. Looking back, we've been offering STEM education solutions before "STEM" was even a common term. It's amazing to look back and see how much we've evolved from our early days of CNC machines and software solutions into an innovative solutions supplier for the academic market, industry, robotics, and competitions. We are excited for what the future holds. "– Frank Nanfara, Studica President & CEO

Studica 's team has many years of experience designing and working with motor and motion controls, mobile robot systems, and helping students at competitions all over the world. We always strive to provide innovative and effective new robotics solutions for education. In fact, the Studica Robotics (SR) division develops and manufactures structural components, electronics, sensors, controllers, and complete kits that are used in competitions and education in more than fifty countries around the world. Studica's reputation as a high-quality provider of robotics solutions has given them the opportunity to act as a Global Partner and the official exclusive product supplier for the WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Competition for Shanghai 2021.

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About Studica
Studica is an innovative solution supplier of future-focused technologies to the Academic Community and Industry. Studica caters to our valued customers in Education and Industry, serving thousands of schools, teachers, students, and businesses. We thrive on introducing new, creative solutions to the classroom and corporate world. We are thrilled to make a difference, with innovations that enhance an individual's skills, leading to future employment. It is our goal to impact lifelong learners of all ages with inspiring technologies.

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