EIT possesses more than four decades of EMS experience in the development and support of products with medium to high-level technologies from the most widely varied sectors. We support you with many years of engineering expertise from the design and prototype phases and throughout the entire life cycle of your products.
Decisive to us are personal service and first class support along with the financial stability and available capacity to sustain your growth. Through the takeover by Zollner, we are able to vastly expand our spectrum of services as well as expand our customer support in all critical markets to offer comprehensive, innovative EMS solutions.
Joe T. May
Joe T. May is the Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer, for EIT LLC the company he founded in 1977. Joe, an Electrical Engineering graduate of Virginia Tech and a Professional Engineer, has an extensive background in circuit and instrumentation design. He holds 28 patents in areas ranging from measurement of gasoline octane rating to measurement of ultra-violet energy used in industrial applications. More recently he has been granted two patents in the area of helicopter instrumentation and there are three more pending. Joe has authored and presented numerous technical papers, nationally and internationally, on a variety of technical topics and has participated in a number STEM programs at the high school and university level. Joe served 20 years as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, where he chaired the Science and Technology Committee and the House Transportation Committee. He also chaired the Joint Commission on Technology and Science. In addition, Joe has written and presented sixteen biographies which document the service and stories of young men from his home area who died in WWll. Among other awards, Joe was presented with Virginia’s “Lifetime Achievement Award for Industry” in 1996, was named Greater Washington Area Engineer of the Year in 2001, was inducted into the Virginia Tech Academy of Engineering Excellence in 2009, and received the Greater Washington Innovation Award in 2015.
