MetisMotion GmbH

Munich-based actuator technology company developing compact, high-force electro-hydraulic linear actuators for robotics, aviation, and prosthetics applications.

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MetisMotion GmbH
Rupert-Mayer-Straße 44
Munich, Bavaria 81379
Germany
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