KNR System Inc. designs and manufactures various testing solutions in South Korea. The company provides automotive testing systems that include chassis, power train, component, and motor and valve testing packages; and craft testing systems, which comprise train and vessel testing packages. It also offers civil engineering testing systems comprising material, structure, and high force and large scale testing packages; energy testing system packages; and material and component testing system packages. In addition, the company provides intelligent bio-robot platform I and II products for clinical testing; robot platforms for digital 3D fluoroscopy; hydraulic robot products comprising rotatory actuators and manipulators; and robot systems for gear shift testing systems, as well as develops various products in the fields of military and mobile platforms. Additionally, it provides testing services, including automotive testing laboratory, train testing laboratory, and civil engineering testing laboratory services. KNR System Inc. is based in Yongin, South Korea.
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