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Allied Technologies says Wilsonville, Clackamas County grant helped buy multi‑axis machine that expands orthopedic and aerospace work

Unspecified (company presentation/public comment) · January 31, 2026
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Company representatives said a local grant from the city of Wilsonville and Clackamas County funded a multi‑axis machining center that they say will let the Wilsonville manufacturer produce more complex aerospace and orthopedic components; the transcript did not specify the grant program name or independent verification of technical claims.

Speaker 1, a company representative, said Allied Technologies used a grant from the city of Wilsonville and Clackamas County to buy a new multi‑axis machining center that the company says will expand its capability to make complex aerospace and orthopedic components. "We were able to invest and purchase a machine that is one of the only machines in The US West Coast that enable us to make complicated components in 1 go instead of multiple setups and multiple operations," Speaker 1 said.

The company described itself as a precision contract manufacturer serving aerospace, orthopedic and telecommunications customers and emphasized tight manufacturing tolerances and regulatory requirements for medical parts. "We make components…

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