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    Adrian Ennis

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    Adrian is a Program Manager in the Product group at OTTO Motors, a Kitchener-based Autonomous Mobile Robotics company. Prior to joining OTTO Motors, Adrian held positions at Angstrom Engineering, ATS Automation, and Raytheon Canada Ltd. Adrian has resided in the Waterloo Region since 1997. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.


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