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| About Maltron-USA |
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Our company was founded in 1970 with a mission to "provide a family
of services and an array of products to enhance performance and
protect well-being wherever keyboards are used." Later it added "to
bring computer access to as many people as possible." The company
counts more than one thousand corporations, institutions, agencies
and individuals among its clients and is regarded as a world leader
in ergonomics. |
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| Recently, while moving from Wayne, PA to St Augustine, FL the company
changed it's name to better reflect its current mission as North
American Master Distributor of the MALTRON family of adaptive &
ergonomic keyboards. Now we are Applied Learning Maltron-USA. |
| Its unique training services, all focusing upon keyboards and
keyboarding, have been employed by most of the nation's top
newspapers, nearly all financial printers & many banks and other
processors of data and documents. |
| By the mid-seventies Applied Learning's ergonomic guru Lillian Malt
and her partner in electronics Stephen Hobday had developed the first
ergonomic keyboard, the MALTRON. Soon they added adaptive keyboards
for people with special needs, including single-hand and "stick"
models and, recently, one to assist those with tremors. Applied
Learning distributes these keyboards in North America. |
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