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Our History

1962
Fred M. Keller purchases Paragon Die & Engineering for $1.

1970s
Keller invests in the right equipment and emerging computer technology to pay off the previous owner’s debt.

Building relationships and a dedicated workforce, Paragon shifts from producing aluminum die-casting tools to molds for plastic parts used in the automotive industry.

1980s
Paragon’s technology cut mold-building time in half, which was crucial to automotive customers.

1990s
Paragon’s entire cost system is automated, resulting in faster and more accurate quoting, materials pricing and project tracking.

Paragon moves to its present location - 5225 33rd Street, a 135,000 square foot facility, housing its engineering and manufacturing operations.

2000 - present
The process of rapid prototyping is perfected and Prototype Express is born.

Engineering and manufacturing teams implement the process improvement system and begin working with a supplier to record activity of every machine.

Strategic partnerships are formed as the manufacturing industry undergoes global change, ensuring competitive prices and quality products for customers.

Welcome to Paragon Die and Engineering

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