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Rosenheim, Germany — Multitest’s MT2168 pick-and-place handler has been selected for a challenging high- current application by an IDM that is leading in this segment. Multitest is a designer and man-


ufacturer of final test handlers, con- tactors and load boards used by inte-


Building the Future


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functional equipment,” said Tymos. “We chose Juki because their respon- siveness, flexibility and dedication to quality closely matched our own. And we haven’t been disappointed. Over the years, we have seen minimal downtime, improved quality, place- ment accuracy and increased place- ment count overall. We are extreme- ly appreciative of Juki’s flexible busi- ness model and their responsiveness. Everyone at Juki is professional and friendly and interested in establish- ing and maintaining a true partner- ship.”


Creation first started working


with Juki in 2004. Since that time, the relationship has expanded and the company now has 33 Juki place- ment systems in six of its sites: San- ta Clara and San Jose, CA; Dallas, TX; Burnaby, BC; Mississauga, ON; and Vancouver, BC. The systems in operation include KE-2070 high- speed flexible mounters, KE-2080 mounters and the FX-3 high-speed modular mounter. With the help of several ad-


vanced technology systems and processes as well as Creation’s own drive and philosophies, the company provides best-in-class services and solutions. As another endeavor to make a difference, the company of- fers an informative — and affirma- tive — blog (blog.creationtech.com). “Many times, as business peo-


ple, we are asked “What is your dif- ferentiator?” At Creation, we have al- ways believed that a company is about its people. So our real differen- tiator is our team, our core values and our culture that makes just about anything possible,” said Ty- mos, who also has his own blog www.arthursblog.com. And a blog is the perfect way to


bring together the company’s cus- tomers and potential customers, peo- ple, friends, and partners in discus- sion about what is being accom- plished at Creation as well as the things that matter as part of an on- line community. As a result, the com- pany created the blog to provide — and invite others to provide —experi- ences from such topics as the art of manufacturing, lean thinking,


best practices, team building, indus- try and technology, wellness, recruit- ment and retention strategy, and leadership. “Our goal for the Creation blog


is to enable us to get to know you and for you to get to know us as people and as professionals, not just as part of an organization,” concluded Ty- mos. In a nutshell, that defines Cre- ation Technologies: finding ways to work together to build the future in the industry. Contact: Creation Technologies,


3939 North Fraser Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5J2 % 604-430- 4336 E-mail: sales@creationtech.com Web: www.creationtech.com r


grated device manufacturers (IDMs) and final test subcontractors around the world. The company is providing much


more than a “Plug and Yield” solu- tion; the MT2168 will be delivered with a Multitest contactor. In addi- tion, company experts are working closely with the docking supplier and the tester company that specializes in this type kind of application. The flexibility of the pick-and-


place system allows for an optimal configuration of the handler to en- sure best performance of the entire setup.


High-power applications have strict safety requirements, so the


MT2168 pick-and-place handler.


company is collaborating with the tester supplier to integrate highest


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safety standards in the test cell. Bringing all of the suppliers to-


gether requires active project man- agement, falling on the shoulders of the Multitest project leader, who has been continuously in contact with the customer and all other participating partners. The customer is receiving a fully integrated test cell with all com- ponents configured for optimum test yield.


Contact: Multitest Electronic


Systems, Inc., 4444 Centerville Road, Suite 105, St. Paul, MN 55127-3700 % 651-407-7777 fax: 651-407-7290 E-mail: salesusa@multitest.com Web: www.multitest.com


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