VersaLogic

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VersaLogic Corp.
Type Private
Industry Technology
Founded1976
Headquarters Tualatin, Oregon, USA
45°23′19″N122°48′04″W / 45.38855°N 122.8011222°W / 45.38855; -122.8011222 Coordinates: 45°23′19″N122°48′04″W / 45.38855°N 122.8011222°W / 45.38855; -122.8011222
Key people
Products embedded systems
Website www.versalogic.com

VersaLogic is a privately held corporation located in Tualatin, Oregon, USA that designs and manufactures board-level products for embedded systems. [1] The company's products are used by OEMs in a wide range of markets including medical, transportation, security, instrumentation, [2] [3] robotics, avionics, and unmanned vehicles.

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History

VersaLogic was founded in 1976 in Eugene, Oregon, by Len Crane and Gary Harris. [4] The company consolidated operation in 2010 to the western edge of Eugene into the former headquarters of Obie Media along 11th Avenue. [4] At that time, the privately held VersaLogic had grown to 70 employees. [4] In November 2012, the company announced it would relocate to the Portland metropolitan area where it had opened a research office in 2010 in Tigard. [5] [6] The new headquarters opened in 2013 in Tualatin. [5] [6] [7]

Operations

The company's headquarters are located in Tualatin Oregon within the Portland metropolitan area. VersaLogic is registered to the ISO 9001:2015 standard. [8]

Products

VersaLogic designs and manufactures embedded computer products in several standards-based form factors including EBX, EPIC, PC/104, [9] SUMIT, and COM Express. In 2012, the company provided computer components for torpedoes to the United States military. [10] [11] VersaLogic components have been used in UAVs. [12]

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