PULLMAN, Wash. -- Schweizter Engineering Laboratories (SEL) is developing technology that could change the way autism is detected in young children. This new medical device is based on a prototype ...
The hospital announced in a news release Thursday that Michael Cady was appointed by the board during its Wednesday meeting.
"I look forward to building on his vision and leading SEL into an exciting future." The company has manufactured products in Pullman since 1984 and now serves customers in 172 countries.