Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
333 Palladium Drive
Ottawa, ON K2V 1A6
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About Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing Curtiss-Wright Controls is the defense and aerospace industrys most comprehensive and experienced single source for rugged embedded computing solutions. Our complete portfolio of products includes processing, data communications, digital signal processing, video and graphics, recording and storage, analog acquisition and reconstruction, radar and integrated subsystems. All of our quality products are architected with the most advanced technology for a rugged environment and are enhanced by services such as life cycle management and custom engineering. As part of the Motion Control division of Curtiss-Wright, our focus on engineering excellence is based on more than a century of innovation that includes some of the most important advancements in aviation pioneered by our founders, Glenn Curtiss and Orville and Wilbur Wright.
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