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This provides insights and expedited responses to changes in demand pat- terns, supply sources, tax laws, cur- rencies, etc. The company’s managed compliance and conflict minerals service addresses regulations con- cerning conflict minerals with seam- less access to supplier data, declara- tions, and compliance reporting.


Changing How Products Are Made The company is also paving a


path to the future by defining best practices and consulting services to accelerate additive manufacturing for large-scale production. With 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, Jabil applies extensive ex- perience with the latest 3D printing technologies to change how products are made. Capabilities include materials development and qualification,


process development and validation as well as supply chain integration. Reportedly, by using 3D printing in- stead of traditional manufacturing methods, companies can expedite time-to-market by up to seven weeks. Moreover, customers have reported cost savings of more than 50 percent. “We are excited to unveil these


value-added digital services to help both new and existing customers com- plete their innovation cycles in a frac- tion of the time,” says Muir. “Jabil is uniquely positioned to drive digital transformations, creating new av- enues of business growth and en- hanced revenue streams.” Muir for- mally introduced the new services at the company’s analyst and investor meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida. Contact: Jabil Circuit, Inc.,


10560 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 %727-577-9749 Web: www.jabil.com r


Preci-Dip Introduces Spring-Loaded Connectors


Delémont, Switzerland — Preci-Dip has introduced advanced spring- loaded connector technologies as well as other state-of-art connector solu- tions designed for the toughest inter- connect challenges. The connectors are offered for use in medical, aero- space, military, automotive, industri- al automation, robotic, and communi- cations industries. The company offers a successful


line of military and aerospace con- tacts made in accordance with strin- gent aerospace standards and used in aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and many other sensitive applications.


Spring-loaded connector. Contact: Preci-Dip SA, Rue


Saint-Henri 11, CH-2800 Delémont, Switzerland % +41-0-32-421-04-00 fax: +41-0-32-421-04-01 E-mail: sales@precidip.com Web: www.precidip.com


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Plasma-Therm Offers Vacuum Plasma Systems


THE ENABLING TECHNOLOGY FOR INDUSTRY 4.0


St. Petersburg, FL — The company’s vacuum plasma systems are highly versatile, compact, field-proven tools for all plasma processing applica- tions. The Apex SLR® ICP (induc- tively-coupled plasma) is capable of etching a wide range of materials for semiconductor devices and other types of nanotechnology. The system performs deposition of high-quality thin films at relatively low tempera- tures for applications such as optical coatings, semiconductor device passi- vation layers, and other nano-elec- tronic fabrication processes with lim- ited thermal budgets. The Apex SLR ICP system uti-


lizes chlorine-based chemistries for etching various materials, with an emphasis on aluminum intercon- nects. The system has been employed for a wide range of silicon oxide and silicon nitride deposition processes, including trench or gap filling for de- vice fabrication. Seoul National University, a re-


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search university located in Seoul, South Korea, has successfully inte- grated two advanced vacuum plasma processing systems from Plasma- Therm into its nanotechnology fabri- cation lab, which supports multiple users engaged in wide-ranging nan-


otechnology research. Lab research - ers recently installed two Apex SLR systems with ICP source technology from Plasma-Therm. One system is configured for dry etching, and the second system is configured for high- density plasma chemical vapor depo- sition (HDPCVD).


Apex SLR vacuum plasma processing system.


Contact: Plasma-Therm, 10050


16th Street N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33716 % 727-577-4999 E-mail: sales@plasmatherm.com Web: www.plasmatherm.com


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