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Company type | Limited liability company |
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Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | , USA |
Key people | Cyril Silberman, CEO; Frank Wind, CFO; Peter Fervoy, President |
Products | En-Fold retractable fabric canopy system for large commercial applications; Kinetic Architecture (operable/mechanized architecture) |
Number of employees | 10 |
Website | http://www.uni-systems.com |
Uni-Systems, LLC is a design, construction, and manufacturing firm located in Minneapolis, Minnesota specializing in kinetic architecture, or movable, mechanized structures. Uni-Systems has been involved in the construction of five of the seven sports stadiums incorporating retractable roofs in North America since 1999.
The company was founded in 1968 by Cyril Silberman, CEO, and began extensive work within the aerospace industry[1] including the design and installation of hangar doors, landing gear elevator platforms, empennage stands, and the firm's patented Uni-Dock.[2] Clients of Uni-Systems in the aerospace industry include American Airlines, SkyVenture, Boeing, Canadian Air, the United States Air Force, and El Al Israel Airlines.
In 2014 Cyril Silberman sold the engineering department to Bart Riberich, President of Uni-Systems, LLC, who then created the new company Uni-Systems Engineering. Uni-Systems, LLC continues to serve the kinetic architecture market with the patented En-Fold® retractable fabric canopy product and small custom kinetic building elements.