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Swedish inventor and product developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stefan Mejerwall is a Swedish design engineer, product developer, and former drag racing competitor. He has worked in industrial automation and mechanical engineering, including contributions to parallel kinematic machine tools and industrial robotics.



Engineering career

In a 1999 article in Ny Teknik, Mejerwall is described as a designer involved in the development of the Tricept system at Neos Robotics.[1]

Technical contributions

Mejerwall is listed as an inventor on the patent Orbital drilling tool unit (US20100183395A1), published in 2010, relating to a drilling unit designed for attachment to a stationary machine tool spindle.[2]

His work has included design, prototyping, and development of mechanical systems across industrial and technical applications.

Motorsport career

Mejerwall also competed in motorcycle drag racing in the Pro Stock Bike class. According to racing records, he won the European championship in 1995.[3]

Media coverage

Mejerwall’s engineering work has been covered in Swedish technical media. In 1999, he was featured in Ny Teknik in connection with the development of advanced machining systems and industrial robotics.[4]

He has also appeared in local media coverage, including a 2014 article in Falu Kuriren related to boating activities.[5]

Personal life

Mejerwall resides in Upplands Väsby, Sweden.

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