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June 14, 2026 in Artificial Intelligence, Motion Control & Motors, Robotics, Vision & Imaging

Metalgear Engineering Joins the Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. — Metalgear Engineering LLC, a specialized industrial automation integrator headquartered in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, is proud to announce its membership in the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) — the leading global trade association representing the robotics, machine vision, motion control, and industrial AI industries.

Founded in 2019, Metalgear Engineering has built its reputation on tackling the automation challenges that others won’t — complex, niche problems across food & beverage, pharmaceutical, electronics, and aerospace manufacturing. The company combines deep technical expertise with speed and agility, delivering solutions that are engineered to work the first time and every time.

“Joining A3 is a natural step for us. We’ve always believed that the future of manufacturing belongs to those who push automation further than anyone thought possible. A3 gives us a platform to connect with the best minds in the industry and stay at the forefront of what’s coming next.”

“We’re not the cheapest option, and we don’t try to be. Our clients invest in results — automation that runs at ultimate efficiency, built with attention to detail that larger integrators simply can’t match at our speed. A3 membership is a statement of where we stand and where we’re going.”

— Kostas Nikolopoulos, Founder & CEO, Metalgear Engineering LLC

A3 membership provides Metalgear Engineering with direct access to industry research, standards development, world-class events such as Automate, and a global network of automation professionals. The affiliation reinforces the company’s mission to deliver premium, precision-engineered automation solutions that solve real manufacturing problems — no matter how difficult.

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