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Lantos Technologies average salary is $49,347, median salary is $53,000 with a salary range from $40,040 to $55,000.
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40,040
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49,347
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53,000
High
55,000
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Assistant National Teams Program Manager 53,000-53,000 Princeton, NJ, 08540 2016 Lantos Technologies Assistant National Teams Program Manager Salaries (2)
Lantos Technologies Princeton, NJ Salaries
Assistant National Teams Program Manager 40,040-40,040 Princeton, NJ, 08540 2013 Lantos Technologies Assistant National Teams Program Manager Salaries (2)
Lantos Technologies Princeton, NJ Salaries
Men's Coach, Us National Rowing Team 55,000-55,000 Chula Vista, CA, 91909 2013 Lantos Technologies Men's Coach, Us National Rowing Team Salaries (1)
Lantos Technologies Chula Vista, CA Salaries
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  • Industry: BioTech/Drugs
  • City: Cambridge, MA
  • Ear canals are unique just as our fingerprints.Today, we use a one size fit all approach in most consumer products for our ears. Custom fittings are done in the hearing aid industry but the manual process requires considerable skill developed over years of professional audiology practice. Born in the labs of Professor Douglas Hart, MIT¡¯s Mechanical Engineering department, a unique 3D scanning technology stands to revolutionize all things custom made for ears.