Memex Inc
OTC:MENXF
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Memex Inc
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Memex, Inc. (Canada) engages in the development and manufacture of a suite of products for its customers in the discrete manufacturing and aerospace sectors worldwide. The company is headquartered in Burlington, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2011-10-15. The Company’s flagship product, MERLIN Tempus, is a software-driven communications platform that delivers manufacturing productivity metrics, including overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) in real time. MERLIN measures and analyzes manufacturing and production performance and provides its users with real-time insights on operational efficiency from shop-floor-to-top-floor. Its manufacturing execution system (MES) software products include MERLIN Tempus Enterprise Edition, MERLIN FOEE, MERLIN Continuous Improvement, MERLIN Operator Portal, MERLIN Enterprise Resource Planning, Dynamics 365 Connector, MERLIN OPTime and Ax2245 ScanGun Bar Code Scanner. Its IIoT hardware products include MERLIN MTC-One, MERLIN AX760-MTC and Merlin Software Adapter for Siemens SINUMERIK 840D. The firm manufactures a suite of products for its customers in the discrete manufacturing and aerospace sectors.
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