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Q Comp Technologies average salary is $80,000, median salary is $80,000 with a salary range from $80,000 to $80,000.
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80,000
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80,000
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80,000
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Sales Engineer (professional Market Research Speci 80,000-80,000 Phoenix, AZ, 85001 2012 Q Comp Technologies Sales Engineer (professional Market Research Speci Salaries (1)
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  • QComp Technologies , Inc.
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Greenville, WI
  • QComp's robotics division is focused on two industrial segments , architectural glass and material handling for consumer products. Leading the way in global robotic technology is ABB Group, a European conglomerate based in Switzerland. QComp became a licensed ABB integrator in 1998. Taking a bold step, QComp has recently introduced a new product line of automated guided vehicles (AGVs). "It took a little over a year to develop the AGV; we were sold on the concept but had to decide if the market was there," Doyle said.