Unlimited Integrated Systems (UIS / UnlimIntSys) is headed by Stefan Posey, an experienced robotics engineer and founder with a wide background in technology development and hardware systems integration. Having worked with companies ranging from startups to Fortune 1000 organizations, he has deep experience in the product development process and has seen and lived through both successes and failures in getting innovations to market. From customer, problem, solution, and product ecosystem discovery to prototyping hardware for trade show demonstrations, customer feedback, and equipment installs, Stefan has run the gamut of the entire product development process. Whether it’s locally, regionally, or even internationally, he has presented hardware solutions to customers while navigating complex logistical challenges with vendors and those related to system deployment.
Stefan holds a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech, has completed the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Program, and gone through a startup accelerator run by Boomtown Accelerators. In college he was president of the RoboJackets, a competitive robotics and STEM outreach organization with over 100 members and played a key role shaping the Student Competition Center, a large multidisciplinary fabrication and engineering facility impacting over 500 students annually. Stefan participated in several international robotics competitions traveling across North America, Europe, and Asia gaining exposure to prototyping, fabrication, CNC machining, systems integration, robotics perception challenges, and multi-cultural exchanges
In his professional career, Stefan has continued to work on robotics hardware integration and sensing endeavors in a variety of fields. In the aerospace manufacturing field, Stefan worked to develop a non-contact hole inspection probe for one shot drill and fill applications in multi-material stacks ( composites, aluminum, steel, and titanium alloys) which worked with robotic drilling and fastening systems enabling them to drill, inspect, and insert a fastener. In the medical field he has worked on projects such as a portable x-ray device where he integrated many of the device’s components to help the team move from the bench toward FDA and customer feedback milestones. Additionally, Stefan also worked on a 3D scanner which is currently in use by Audiologists capable of measuring the inner ear for custom fit devices reducing the need for physical impressions. On the construction technology front he has shadowed crews, uncovered payee / beneficiary links, supplier networks, and developed one of the first industrial drones capable of doing physical work in the reinforced concrete market. To date he is listed on 6 patents encompassing topics in 3D scanning, optomechanics, autonomy, and robotic systems and occasionally serves as a judge for robotics competitions.
You can learn more about Stefan and connect with him on LinkedIn here.