HaF Equipment
Riley Mathiasen is a Design Engineer at HaF Equipment, a position held since October 2021, and previously served as an Engineer Intern. In addition, Riley serves as the Director and Captain of the Anonobots Foundation, active since September 2013. Riley's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University, pursued from 2023 to 2025, and an Associate of Science in Engineering Broad Field from Normandale Community College, completed in 2021. Prior education includes coursework at the University of Minnesota from 2021 to 2023 and a High School Diploma from Kennedy Senior High School, obtained in 2021.
HaF Equipment
Haf Equipment is your partner in excellence. We are a USA-based material handling equipment and systems manufacturer supporting businesses worldwide. We are committed to your success through service with integrity, and purpose. • Exceptionally Engineered Machines and Systems • Operator-Centric Designs • Proven Processes for Success • On-Site Development, Installation, and Training • Ongoing Support Our material handling systems deliver the balance of a complete solution for small and large plant operations. From food processing equipment to dust collection systems, we have the ability to help solve common or complex plant challenges. For customized applications, take advantage of our innovative, customer-centered design solutions focused on your unique needs. HaF Equipment is committed to manufacturing and developing the world’s most advanced material handling equipment for the food, dairy, and functional foods industry. We have differentiated ourselves by designing innovative solutions to powder handling, bulk material handling, dust collection, and batching systems that are better, more efficient, and cost-effective. Instead of shying away from challenges, we meet them head-on to break through the status quo and develop solutions that keep operators safe while increasing production. Are You Ready to Connect? Call us at (651) 653-5098