Representative Automotive Test Solutions

When you choose IE, you choose the ultimate test strategy for cost effective, optimized test solutions in a high-volume manufacturing environment. Do you require a high level of flexibility to handle multiple configurations for various UUTs? Does your product lifecycle dictate high-volume manufacturing of dedicated test systems? Or are you looking for sophisticated fixturing to enhance the capabilities of test systems you already own? Rest assured, IE assigns resources based on project-specific scheduling and cost factors to lower expenses and increase productivity.

Our manufacturing facilities were built specifically for the development and manufacture of Automated Test Equipment. They include secure, segregated production areas to accommodate customer confidentiality, specialized machine shops and service/repair bays. IE’s staff supports thousands of test installations on five continents, and we perform onsite operational reviews with every installation.

IE boasts the fastest turnaround times in the industry and superior team focus for each project. A detailed production schedule is developed and updated daily, providing maximum access to our team, and up-to-the-minute status of your program.

IE is committed to the highest quality workmanship, service and support. IE provides on-site personnel with the delivery of each test station to perform the vital functions of installation, acceptance and training. IE support doesn’t end there, our customer service organization is always only a phone call away in addition to any warranty support.


The first industrial robots, Unimation's 'Unimate', reported for work at a NJ General Motors plant in 1962. Their assignment was extracting castings from heated die casting machines and spot welding auto bodies, both tasks being repetitive, dangerous jobs for people.

Both of these applications were commercially successful – the robots worked reliably and saved money by replacing people. An industry was spawned and a variety of other tasks were assigned to robots, such as loading and unloading machine tools.