
Grover Precision has received $100,000 to support development of new technology to use the theories and disciplines of high-speed machining to machine medical components and materials.
Spearheaded by Grover Precision President, Rob Pierson, this grant allows Grover Precision to add to its team while working on a project designed to create a product which greatly reduces production time but is still high quality, slashing production time but still producing the same, world-class precision tubing.
“Grover Precision is deeply appreciative of this grant, and what it will allow us to accomplish,” said Pierson. “Research and development is crucial to manufacturing, and is quite frequently costly. This will allow us the opportunity to create something nobody has ever seen before. Technology and innovation are the fuel of our growth, and this lets us become even more valuable as a Maine-based manufacturer.”
Grover Precision provides precision seamless cannulated bar, gundrilling, deep-hole drilling, honing and related machining and services to a broad range of markets, including orthopedics, throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe.