Powerdyne International Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in September 2006 as Greenmark Acquisition Corporation and later changed its name after merging with Powerdyne Nevada in February 2011. The company acquired Creative Motion Technology LLC and its affiliated Frame One picture framing shop in March 2022 through a stock purchase agreement. Today Powerdyne International Inc. operates as a small New England based enterprise that designs and manufactures custom brush and…
Powerdyne International Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in September 2006 as Greenmark Acquisition Corporation and later changed its name after merging with Powerdyne Nevada in February 2011. The company acquired Creative Motion Technology LLC and its affiliated Frame One picture framing shop in March 2022 through a stock purchase agreement. Today Powerdyne International Inc. operates as a small New England based enterprise that designs and manufactures custom brush and brushless servomotors for industrial robotics and provides custom picture framing services to regional customers. Its motor business focuses on low volume high quality units used for X Y and Z axis articulation in semiconductor manufacturing equipment while the framing division offers tailored framing solutions for schools colleges artists museums and theaters.
Revenue is generated primarily from two streams: the sale of custom motors to semiconductor equipment original equipment manufacturers and the provision of framing services to educational artistic and cultural institutions. The motor segment accounts for the majority of sales with international customers representing approximately fifty eight percent of total revenue in 2025 and eighty two percent in 2024. Framing revenue comes from local clients in the Massachusetts area including schools colleges artist guilds interior decorators designers museums photographers galleries and theaters. The company maintains a just in time inventory model that reduces holding costs and allows it to respond quickly to customer specifications. Pricing for motors reflects the specialized nature of the products and the ability to share tariff related cost increases with customers when needed.
Following the management approach required by ASC Topic 280 the company identifies two operating segments based on how its chief operating decision maker reviews performance and allocates resources. These segments are Creative Motion Technology LLC which encompasses the motor design and manufacturing operations and Frame One which covers the custom picture framing business. No geographical segments are reported as the company evaluates performance solely by product line.
• Creative Motion Technology LLC was founded in 2004 and has over nineteen years of experience in the motor industry. The management team possesses more than sixty years of combined design and manufacturing expertise focusing on both brush and brushless servomotor designs. The company’s products are engineered for low volume high quality applications in semiconductor robotics providing precise X Y and Z axis movement for factory automation robots. CM Tech sources key components from a select group of ISO certified suppliers located domestically and in Asia which enables a steady flow of parts while maintaining rigorous quality standards. The just in time inventory approach minimizes stock levels and reduces exposure to obsolescence. Although the company faces tariff exposure on components imported from China it has been able to pass a portion of these costs onto its customers thereby protecting margins.
• Frame One has been operating as a custom picture framing shop in North Reading Massachusetts since 2006. The business serves a diverse client base that includes local schools colleges artist guilds individual artists interior decorators and designers museums photographers art galleries and theaters. Frame One offers consulting material selection cutting assembly and installation services tailored to each client’s aesthetic and preservation requirements. The shop’s long standing relationships within the regional art and education communities provide a reliable source of repeat business and referrals. While the framing operation is smaller in scale than the motor division it contributes to overall revenue diversification and helps stabilize cash flow throughout the year.
Within the niche market of custom motors for semiconductor robotics Powerdyne International Inc. enjoys a competitive position derived from its deep technical expertise long standing supplier relationships and flexible inventory management. The company’s ability to deliver low volume high precision motors on short lead times distinguishes it from larger manufacturers that focus on high volume standardized products. Although the filing does not disclose specific competitor names the specialized nature of the products creates a barrier to entry that limits direct rivalry. In the picture framing arena Frame One benefits from its localized reputation and personalized service model which differentiates it from larger national framing chains. Overall the company’s dual business model provides a degree of resilience against fluctuations in either the semiconductor equipment market or the regional arts and education sector.
Powerdyne International Inc. serves semiconductor original equipment manufacturers across the globe with a significant portion of its motor sales destined for customers outside the United States. International sales comprised fifty eight percent of total revenue in 2025 and eighty two percent in 2024 reflecting the global nature of the semiconductor supply chain. The framing customer base consists primarily of local educational institutions artistic organizations and cultural venues located in the New England region especially Massachusetts. Specific customer names are not disclosed in the filing but the company lists schools colleges artist guilds artists interior decorators designers museums photographers galleries and theaters as the types of clients it serves. This diversified customer mix helps reduce reliance on any single market and supports steady demand for both of the company’s core offerings.
Sectors:Industrials · Consumer DiscretionarySector rationaleThe primary business is the design and manufacture of custom brush and brushless servomotors for industrial robotics used in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, which falls under Industrial Machinery or Electrical Equipment. The company also operates a substantial and distinct second business line, Frame One, which provides custom picture framing services to consumers and institutions, fitting the Personal Services or Specialty Retail categories within Consumer Discretionary.Industries:Industrial MachineryIndustrialsPrimaryThe company designs and manufactures custom brush and brushless servomotors used for X, Y, and Z axis articulation in semiconductor manufacturing equipment and factory automation robots. These products are sold to semiconductor equipment original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).Personal ServicesConsumer DiscretionarySecondaryThrough its Frame One division, the company provides custom picture framing services, including consulting, material selection, and installation, to local consumers and institutions such as schools, artists, and museums.Classified using BQ-MICSCIK: 0001435617