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A new Quebec flagship makes teleworking a strength

A Quebec initiative

A company called MWE Lab has worked hard to make remote working more comfortable. The company was founded in Quebec City in 2008 by Martin Carpentier, an experienced programmer. However, since teleworking can be distracting, he focused on productivity and concentration. To do so, he set up a rather ambitious project aimed at improving the working environment for programmers.

As a father of four, he needed solutions for distractions, ergonomics, and comfort in the workspace. Initially, sales were exclusively in Quebec. However, it would be a mistake to think that Mr. Carpentier would limit himself to the Quebec market in a single sector. Currently, MWE Lab does business with major corporations such as Microsoft, Dell, Alienware, and Marvel!

An innovation that will make many jealous

The most sophisticated model bears the sweet name of Emperor ROS. It is the top-of-the-line model of Emperor products at WME Lab. It sells for the modest sum of $14,000. What makes it so special is its ability to allow remote control. In fact, it can control various types of equipment. In addition, the company has two projects in the works. The first aims to remotely control a combine harvester for a customer in Florida. The second involves the use of a crane in a port in the United Arab Emirates without being physically present inside it.

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