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May, 2021


Remarkable Growth: Hanwha Eyes Worldwide Expansion


By Allen Choi, CEO, Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas H


anwha Techwin Auto ma - tion Americas (Hanwha) has seen exponential


growth and significant success over the past several years origi- nating from its well-established headquarters and Center of Excellence in Cypress, Calif - ornia. In Mexico, business is thriving for Hanwha, where the company recently opened a new state-of-the-art showroom to support the region. Not only did the company take home two 2020 Global Technology Awards and two 2020 Mexico Technology Awards, but it was also awarded the 2021 NPI award for their pick-and-place technology. Hanwha’s growth is the


direct result of hard work by ded- icated employees, all of which are committed to the technology they produce. Even with strong focus on expansion, the company continues to emphasize trust and loyalty, with an emphasis on strengthening relationships be - tween employees, partners, and customers. With the California region


booming with new tech and young minds eager to make their


mark on Silicon Valley, Hanwha is helping a fair number of start- up operations, while still sup- porting the development of lega- cy customers throughout Calif - ornia. Many of these companies


SMT lines, enhancing service and support in the region. Component mounting, printing, inspection, reflow, and board handling systems are available individually or as a single-


the global market. More than 30 years of SMT machinery manu- facturing experience and valu- able feedback from customers and partners were critical in developing this platform. The HM series is designed to signifi- cantly multiply efficiency, pro- ductivity, and profitability, regardless of the mix or volume of the production environment. In addition, Hanwha’s next-


Hanwha’s COE in Cypress is outfitted with full production lines for demos, test runs and machine sales.


are embracing intelligent factory automation initiatives, and Hanwha is giving them an important advantage as the industry begins to broadly adopt smart factory hardware and soft- ware. For example, Hanwha’s


facility in Cypress can leverage production capacity of up to four


sourced and fully supported line solution.


Cutting-Edge Machinery In addition to dedication,


Hanwha’s success comes from its innovative, high-quality tech- nologies. Its cutting-edge modu- lar mounter, the HM520, has been received enthusiastically by


generation Decan S1 chip moun - ter has garnered industry recogni- tion and awards, with its range of technologically advanced features. This system represents the com- pany’s continued commitment to deliver cost-effective component mounting technology with high- performance features and bene- fits, without sacrificing compati- bility with previous generations of machinery. Decan S1 is equipped with a


tried-and-true overhead gantry design that has 10 placement spindles, incorporating the com- pany’s signature flying vision technology. The vision system uses advanced algorithms to improve NPI production efficien-


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