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December, 2015 PeoPle in the news Philip Harting Succeeds Father as


Chairman of Board Espelkamp, Germany — After almost 50 years in the management of the Harting Technology Group, Dietmar Harting has handed over the position of Chairman of the Board to his son Philip. Dietmar will remain a member of the company group’s board as personally liable partner and will focus on matters concerning the future and new technologies. Together with his sister Maresa Harting-Hertz, Philip Harting represents the third generation of the family- owned company. After completing an electrical engineering apprenticeship, Mr. Harting studied electrical engineering in Braunschweig and business ad- ministration in Cologne. In 2005, he assumed a position of responsibility at his parents’ company for the first time as Managing Director Asia in Hong Kong. He has been head of the company’s largest business unit “Connectivity and Networks” since 2008. Web: www.harting.com


Juki Expands Service Team in U.S.


Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems, a provider of automated assem- bly products and systems, has appointed two new service engineers in the United States. Hoon Choi joins the company in the Pacific Northwest includ- ing Canada, while Davi Migri will be based in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Choi’s back- ground includes 10 years of experience in customer service, sales, supervision, training development, and assistant management. He served for four years in the U.S. Air Force as an aircraft maintenance craftsman. Mr. Choi is fluent in both English and Korean, and holds a degree in accounting. Mr. Migri is a qualified senior engineer with more than 25 years of experience in companies including NEC, Electronic Ford, and American Power (APC). He recently re- located to the U.S. from Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he spent the last 13 years as a Juki service engineer. Mr. Migri holds a degree in mechanical engineering. Web: www.jukiamericas.com


Dr.Rakesh Kumar Releases WhitePaper Indianapolis, IN —Specialty Coating Systems VP of Technology, Dr. Rakesh Ku- mar, has released a white paper entitled, “A High Temperature Vapor Phase Polymer for Wafer-Level Packaging.” As technology moves forward, a variety of wafer-level packaging methods have been developed including thin-film redistri- bution and bumping, encapsulated packages, compliant interconnects, wafer lev- el underfill, use of through-wafer vias, wafer thinning, and the ability to bond or integrate these new structures. Mr. Kumar’s paper describes the characteristics and potential applications of high temperature vapor phase polymer — thermal- ly stable up to 350°C (662°F) and commercially available as Parylene HT — for wafer-level packaging technology. Through comparisons and examples, it high- lights some key attributes of a relatively new, RoHS-compliant, halogen-free (per IEC-60754-2) polymer for its use with many components. Formed at the nano and micro scale, Parylene offers solutions to many challenges that exist in wafer- level packaging technology. Web: www.scscoatings.com


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Inovar Hires Bernie Schneider as


VP of Operations Logan, UT — Inovar, Inc., a full-service EMS provider, has hired Bernie Schnei- der as its vice-president of operations. In his new position Mr. Schneider will re- port directly to President Craig Rupp. He will oversee Inovar’s operations, man- ufacturing and supply chain. In this role, he is responsible for developing effi- cient and globally scalable solutions that effectively address the company’s cur- rent and emerging business, process and infrastructure requirements. Mr. Schneider has come to the company with more than 20 years of experience in the global electronics manufacturing industry. Over the course of his career he has served in a broad range of increasingly more complex and globally responsible executive-level roles for various leading EMS organizations including Solectron, Flextronics, Paramit, and Plexus, as well as several OEM companies including Alsius Medical and Multitest Electronic Systems. Mr. Schneider holds a degree in business management as well as Lean Six Sigma certification. Web: www.in- ovar-inc.com


Dell Veteran John Gould Joins


Stratasys Executive Team Eden Prairie, MN — Stratasys, a 3D printing and additive manufacturing so- lutions company, has hired Dell Inc., veteran John Gould as the newest mem- ber of its leadership team. With more than 20 years of experience in global management and technology, Mr. Gould will serve as the company’s president of North American operations. With a background in executive leadership at computing giant Dell, Mr. Gould has operations expertise and a strong track record of success with to-market strategy and global sales management. Mr. Gould comes to Stratasys from online marketing and advertising solutions provider ReachLocal, Inc., where he acted as chief revenue officer and gener- al manager of North America. At Dell, he served as executive director and general manager for the company’s IT Consulting Division. His past experi- ence also includes market leadership experience from companies such as ADP, Compaq Computer Corp. and The Mathworks. Mr. Gould holds a degree in economics and an MBA. Web: www.stratasys.com


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