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Empowering Future Engineers
“We are excited to continue our work with SEE 360 faculty, students, and the proposed Center for Smart Services. We hope to empower future engineers with professional and applied skills in the industrial internet-of- things, data analytics, services, and smart staffing to elevate their capabilities, the customers they serve, and our economy.”
– JEREMY FRANK, KCF Co-founder and CEO
Investing in the Future
As the Official Industrial Innovation Partner of Penn State Athletics, KCF Technologies is proud to have been a sponsor of The Investment 2020. The Investment is a competition between Penn State University student entrepreneurs, to earn seed funding for their startups. By investing in competitions like this, we are investing in our future.
Adding 1,800 jobs by 2030
KCF Technologies expanded their headquarters to a new office as they have continued to double in size the past four years. CEO and Co-Founder Jeremy Frank stated, “I’m just really proud that we’re one of the companies that’s fueling that growth, and that growth is going to bring stability to the region, jobs (and) a thriving economy that will last in a long long time”.
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First 100% Remote Installation
For years, American manufacturers have trusted KCF Technologies to remotely monitor and improve the health of their industrial equipment. While KCF remotely monitors assets 24/7, this May, KCF successfully completed the first-ever 100% remote installation. With the COVID-19 pandemic-related visitor restrictions, KCF developed a new way to deliver value to customers now and beyond the pandemic.
Helping Essential Manufacturing During COVID Crisis
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, KCF Technologies offered 60 days of free sensors and machine health monitoring services to lifesustaining industries. By leveraging KCF’s generous offer, manufacturers of paper products, pharmaceuticals, power generation, steel production, wastewater treatment, and others can remotely monitor their most critical assets.
Giving a Voice for Remote Audio Capabilities
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, KCF Technologies designed VoiceGiver™, a software that allows customers to listen to their machines from home. With the pandemic preventing contractors from going on-site to diagnosis and repair machine faults, many manufacturing companies are left in silence. “The VoiceGiver™ software allows us to further enable our customer’s capability to remotely monitor their machines, which is extremely challenging now,“ says Jeremy Frank, CEO of KCF Technologies.
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