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September, 2019 Business Briefs Lansdale Semi Honored by Raytheon


Phoenix, AZ — Lansdale Semiconductor has been honored for the sixth consec- utive year by Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems for “supplier excellence.” This year, Lansdale received Raytheon’s highest five-star award. Raytheon’s in- tegrated defense systems business instituted the annual supplier excellence awards program to recognize suppliers who have provided outstanding service and partnership in exceeding customer requirements. Award candidates are judged on certain criteria, including overall quality, on-time delivery and demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement. Lansdale was one of


only 16 companies awarded. Contact: Lansdale Semiconductor, Inc., 5245 S. 39th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85040 % 602-438-0123 E-mail: lansdale@lansdale.com Web: www.lansdale.com


IPTE Celebrates Two Milestones


in Portugal Ovar, Portugal — IPTE is celebrating two separate milestones in Portugal: 20 years of activity and 15 years a production facility. As part of IPTE Iberia, the company has been present with sales activity since 1999. IPTE opened its pro- duction plant in Ovar near Porto 15 years ago. With the opening of the produc- tion facility, the expansion followed the company’s mission to support cus- tomers worldwide at their locations. IPTE’s production portfolio in Ovar in- cludes customized machines, as well as tailor-made solutions for the electron- ics and mechanics industries. These include manual assembly lines, semiauto-


matic applications up to fully automatic assembly lines. Contact: IPTE USA, 5935 Shiloh Road East, Suite 100, Alpharetta, GA 30005 % 678-807-0067 E-mail: sales@ipte.net Web: www.ipte.com


Amerway Marks 30 Years in Business


Altoona, PA — Amerway is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year as a leading domestic manufacturer of high-purity solder products for the electronics manufac- turing industry. Family-owned and operated since 1989, Amerway is strategically located in the eastern U.S., in Altoona, Pennsylvania, serving its customers with custom alloys, solder bar, wire, and other specialized formulation and speciality products and services in the electronics manufacturing and assembly industries, as well as the stained glass craft and arts. Amerway offers both lead-bearing and


lead-free alloys. All products are manufactured in the U.S. of virgin metals. Contact: Amerway, Inc., 3701 Beale Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601 % 814-944-0200 Web: www.amerway.com


Laserssel Appoints Kurt Whitlock Asso.


Dover, NH — Laserssel, a leading provider of laser selective reflow (LSR) tech- nology, has appointed Mike Holleran of Kurt Whitlock Associates as its newest rep to cover all of Florida. LSR is designed to deliver a uniform defocused laser beam over a specifically tailored area on a PCB. The uniform defocused beam is controlled and delivered to the product by a beam-shaping optic module (BSOM) system to a user-defined area. This allows the selective application of energy to locations that require soldering, while not heating up potentially thermally sensitive areas. LSR is potentially a means to also mitigate or elim-


inate the warpage of various packages. Contact: Laserssel, 49 High Ridge, Dover, New Hampshire, 03820 % 603-828-2289 E-mail: barbini@laserssel.com Web: www.laserssel.com


ADLINK Now NVIDIA Jetson


Preferred Partner San Jose, CA — ADLINK Technology has now signed on as an NVIDIA Jetson preferred partner. This collaboration strengthens ADLINK’s portfolio for artifi- cial intelligence (AI) at the edge, by empowering edge AI platforms with NVIDIA® Jetson™ modules and accelerating edge AI deployment. Edge AI op- timizes operations and services across all industries by providing actionable in- sights in milliseconds, based on massive data flows from billions of sensors and devices. ADLINK has developed many edge AI platforms based on the full spec- trum of NVIDIA Jetson modules, including NVIDIA Jetson Nano™, NVIDIA


Jose, CA 95138 % 408-360-0200 E-mail: info@adlinktech.com Web: www.adlinktech.com


Haiku Tech Opens Demo and


Prototyping Center Doral, FL — New manufacturers of multilayer ceramic structures (solid oxide fuel cells, solid state batteries, MLCC, LTCC, multilayer piezoceramics, etc.) of- ten struggle with scalability, making capital investments in production-scale equipment risky. Without the ability to test equipment at scale before purchas- ing, manufacturers have no way of knowing if their purchase will pay off. Haiku Tech is now offering a solution in the form of an upgraded demo and prototyp- ing center in Doral, Florida. It offers new equipment and expanded capabilities for prototyping and scaling up, including various tape casters, sheet blankers, screen printers, stackers, an isostatic laminator, a singulation cutter, kilns, and


analytical equipment. Contact: Haiku Tech, Inc., 11025 N.W. 29th Street, Doral, FL 33172 % 305-463-9304 E-mail: sales@haikutech.com Web: www.haikutech.com


Jetson TX2 and NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier™. Contact: ADLINK Technology, Inc., 5215 Hellyer Avenue, Suite 110, San


www.us- tech.com


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