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John Ellis
John Ellis has been featured in publications such as the
Washington Post
. He is also the founder of
Optics for Hire
and inventor of the
RollRanger
, the world’s first tape edge sensor. His company designs and develops custom optical systems for industry leaders like Amazon, HP, Toyota and GE. His life-changing inventions have been featured in
Wall Street Journal
,
Boston Globe
,
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,
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,
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