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www.us-tech.com Distribution CyberOptics Appoints Performance


Technologies Group as NY/NE Reps Minneapolis, MN — CyberOptics Corporation (Nasdaq: CYBE) has named Performance Technologies Group as its sales representative for upstate New York and New England areas. The rep firm will handle the company’s intelli- gent inspection and sensing solutions for the electronics assembly market. Performance Technologies Group, Inc. was established in 1997 to support the electronic production equipment market and has offices in New England (www.ptgnewengland.com/) and upstate New York (www.ptgnewyork.com). Donald Lausier, PTG’s President, joined the company in 1999 as a partner and purchased the company in 2002. PTG will be representing CyberOptics’


Solder Paste Inspection and Automated Optical Inspection. Contact: CyberOptics Corporation, 5900 Golden Hills Dr., Minneapolis,


MN 55416 % 763-542-5000 fax: 763-542-5100 E-mail: info@cyberoptics.com Web: www.cyberoptics.com


Etek Ireland Named Speedline Distr.


South Ayrshire, Scotland — Etek Europe Ltd.’s new division, Etek Ireland, has been appointed as distributor for Speedline Technologies throughout Ireland. This appointment reinforces the relationship between the two companies: Speed- line Technologies and its cleaning, dispensing, soldering and stencil printing equipment used in the PCB assembly industry, and Etek Europe Ltd, one of Eu- rope’s largest distribution organizations. Speedline’s five best-in-class brands are: Accel microelectronics cleaning equipment, Camalot dispensing systems, Electrovert wave soldering, reflow soldering and cleaning equipment, MPM sten-


cil and screen printing systems and Protect global services, support and training. Contact: Etek Europe Ltd., Etek House, Knowside, South Ayrshire, Scot-


land KA19 8JS % +44 (0) 1292 500 645 E-mail: mnelson@etek-europe.com Web: www.etek-europe.com


Sager Electronics Receives Partners in


Growth Award from Cherry Middleborough, MA —Distributor Sager has been awarded Cherry’s 2012 “Part- ners in Growth” Award. Cherry is a major manufacturer of computer keyboards, snap-action and rocker switches, magnetic sensors and controls, and automotive modules. “The ‘Partners in Growth’ Award is the most important award that we give,” said Mike McElhone, Manager of Distribution Sales and Marketing for Cherry. “Sager Electronics engages with Cherry on all levels. Their design suc-


cess and commitment to grow our business has resulted in Sager’s selection.” Contact: Sager Electronics, 19 Leona Dr., Middleborough, MA 02346 % 800-724-3780 or 508-947-8888 fax: 800-268-8001 Web: www.sager.com


Youngewirth and Olenick to Represent


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Res-net Microwave in So. California Clearwater, FL — Res-net Microwave, Inc. has signed an agreement with Youngewirth and Olenick Associates to represent Res-net’s RF & microwave at- tenuators and terminations, and RF & microwave resistors and diode detectors in Southern California. Youngewirth and Olenick was established in 1988 and for the last 25 years has been representing top line RF and Microwave compa- nies in Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Res-net Microwave, Inc., an Electro Technik Industries (ETI) company, has manufactured quality mi- crowave and RF components for 25+ years for commercial, military, and space applications, meeting ANSI/NCSL Z 540, MIL-STD-790, NASA Specification


Suite 101, Tustin, CA 92780 % 714-838-5144; Web: www.yando.com; also Res-net Microwave, Inc., Clearwater, FL; Web: www.res-netmicrowave.com


NPC 200-3, MIL-STD-45662 and other stringent quality requirements. Contact: Youngewirth and Olenick Associates, 17621 Irvine Boulevard,


Storagesolutions Names New Distr. for


Scandinavia and Baltic States Creazzo, Italy — Storagesolutions, a provider of automatic storage systems for the electronics industry and division of ESSEGI SYSTEM SERVICE s.r.l., has appointed Nordic SMT A/S as its newest distributor. Nordic SMT will repre- sent the company’s complete line of ACS automatic and intelligent component storage systems throughout Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Nordic SMT sells tools, supplies and equip- ment, focusing on three main areas: tools for electronics manufacturing, ma-


Italy % +39 0444 376060 fax: +39 0444 378119 Web site: www.storagesolutions.it or www.NordicSMT.com


chines for electronics production, and tools and accessories for the industry. Contact: Essegi System Service s.r.l., Via Zambon 14, 36051 Creazzo (VI),


Super Dry Appoints Rep Organization


for Upper Midwest Austin, TX —Moisture specialist and manufacturer of ultra-low humidity drying and storage cabinets, Super Dry® (www.superdry.info) has appointed Benchside Technologies to represent the company’s expanded product line in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Benchside Technologies is a manufacturers’ representative spe- cializing in equipment, tools and materials used in the assembly and repair of


printed circuit boards, with an emphasis on SMT equipment and processes. Contact: Totech Super Dry, 235 Colovista Parkway, Austin, TX 78602 % 312-513-3513 E-mail: info@totechamericas.com Web: www.superdry.info


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