Extreme Endeavors

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About Extreme Endeavors

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Extreme Endeavors and Consulting was created to design reliable and robust equipment for the harshest conditions found anywhere on the earth. We have specialized in taking technology into the most remote and dangerous places imaginable.

Extreme Endeavors and Consulting began operations in 1998, and added key personnel during a winter over stay in Antarctica in 1999. We began full time operations early on in 2000 and have been growing and researching a variety of engineering and development projects. Extreme Endeavors and Consulting (commonly abbreviated as E2C) has been providing engineering, management and support to many research and development activities, across a wide spectrum of fields. The company is a HUBzone Certified Small Business and we have been successful in providing services throughout the world to scientists and developmental firms.

Our team members have been involved in engineering for a variety of scientific operations, from Radio Astronomy operations to equipment development of scientific apparatus within Antarctica for the National Science Foundation. In addition, all of our Engineers are trained first responders!

We have achieved success by providing a high level of project management and organization to any task. Extreme Endeavors and Consulting was established with the basic principle that detail-oriented organization and a firm understanding of requirements are what allow development to be performed in a progressive and orderly manner. The quality of work and management provided by Extreme Endeavors and Consulting rivals any of our competitors and we have considerable experience in obtaining results in difficult and hazardous environments. For more information, you can read about the founding of the company.(PDF)

 

Extreme Endeavors in the News:

"Passion to Profits" - by Sarah Lieu at WOWK in Charleston, WV
"Chips Fight Exhaustion"- by John Titus of Design News
"Monitors to help FireFighters"- Associated Press, in Charleston Daily Mail
"Hellhole and the Future of Cave Monitoring" - by Gordon Birkheimer in the NSS News

 

 

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