LMAB-Group explained

LMAB-Group International Corporation
(Colburn & Hogen in Australia)
Type:Private
Foundation:Zurich, Switzerland (2003)
Location:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Key People:Kay Lee, President
Mikhail Neykhov, CEO
Num Employees:1660 (2013)
Industry:Microelectronics
Industrial Automation
Robotics
Biologics
Products:L-Trade Systems
AXEN
Genium8AR
R-Lounges
Revenue:$1.93 billion USD (2012)
$2.03 billion USD (2013)
Net Income:$401 million USD (2012)
$390 million USD (2013)
Homepage:www.lmabgroup.com

LMAB Corporation (LMAB-Group Int. Corporation), also known as Colburn & Hogen in New Zealand and Australia, was a privately held multinational corporation operating mainly in research and automation business areas between 2003 and 2014. LMAB was taken over by Bombardier in 2014.[1]

The LMAB-Group was working in artificial intelligence research and in microchip technologies that enabled utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact.

The LMAB-Group Corporation was headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and near Dunedin in New Zealand. The LMAB-Group was formed in 2003, when Colburn & Hogen of Australia and LMAB of Switzerland merged under the name LMAB-Group.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sum of Its Parts . 2023-04-26 . King Air . en-US.