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Viscom Signs Distribution Agreement with PB Technik
HANOVER, GERMANY — Viscom has teamed with PB Technik, gaining a strong new distribution part- ner for Poland. The contract covers Viscom’s entire portfolio of inspection systems for electronics manu- facturing.
decision. “We also solicited opinions from our cus- tomer base. The feedback was really positive about the technologies used by Viscom and the im- age quality,” emphasizes Karpowicz. Viscom products will replace three other
brands at PB Technik. With this step, the sales partner wants to optimally meet the requirements of larger electronics manufacturers located in Poland. “PB Technik is excellently networked in the Polish market and has the right competencies, espe- cially for our inspection solutions,” says Sebastian Legierko, sales manager Europe, Viscom AG, and direct contact for PB Technik’s future concerns. To make it easy for interested parties to get to
Sebastian Legierko, sales manager Europe, Viscom (left) and Jakub Karpowicz, senior product manager testing systems, PB Technik (right).
PB Technik is based in Warsaw. Founded in
1991, the company now represents many manufac- turers known in the industry for equipping modern assembly lines and has over 40 employees, includ- ing its own service specialists. Jakub Karpowicz, senior product manager testing systems, and Pawel Szumny, managing director and vice president at PB Technik, analyzed Viscom in direct comparison with other potential suppliers before making the
know the technical possibilities, PB Technik will present selected systems from Viscom on its own premises as part of the cooperation. Jakub Kar- powicz says, “The demo machines are also proving really popular among our service staff, who utilize them to try out their unconventional ideas with a view to expanding their own knowledge.” A transi- tion process associated with appropriate training is planned here, ensuring that specialists from Viscom and PB Technik always cover the entire spectrum of support tasks within Poland in vary-
ing proportions. Contact: Viscom, Inc., 1775 Breckinridge
Parkway, Suite 500, Duluth, GA 30096 % 678-966- 9835 E-mail:
info@viscomusa.com Web:
www.viscom.com r
See at SMTconnect, Hall 4A Booth 120 Scienscope Partners with Seica France
CHINO, CA —Scienscope has launched a new part- nership with Seica France, making Scienscope’s material management products available to cus- tomers throughout France. Founded in 1986, Seica S.p.A. is a high-technology company specializing in
industrial machines, and processes, Seica has be- come a global leader and supplier of test and man- ufacturing solutions, with thousands of systems in- stalled on four continents. And with Scienscope’s expertise in machine vi-
sion, X-ray, and automation, they are a one-stop so- lution provider for warehouse automation and opti- cal and X-ray inspection. Plus, Scienscope offers cus- tomization based on specific facility needs. “This partnership between Scienscope and Seica France SARL is just the beginning of an exciting new jour- ney in tech innovation for SMT warehouse material management. We can’t wait to see what these two powerhouse companies will achieve together, “ says
Scienscope material management systems.
developing and manufacturing leading-edge solu- tions for the test and selective soldering of electron- ic boards and modules. With deep expertise in electronics technology,
WALTHAM, MA — Nano Dimension has installed one of its 3D printing systems, the Admaflex130, at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Marshall procured the system as part of a project to print sodium ion batteries. The 3D printing system that is part of Nano
Dimension’s multi-product offering comes from the July 2022 acquisition of Admatec Europe B.V. The Admaflex130 is exceptional for its ability to manu- facture in multiple materials, specifically ceramics and metals, while also doing so at high precision. With the benefit of its Digital Light Processing
Adrian Radu, European sales manager. Contact: Scienscope International Corp., 5751
Schaefer Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 %909-525-0608 E-mail:
info@scienscope.com Web:
www.scienscope.com r
See at SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 245 Nano Di Installs 3D Printer for NASA
(DLP) based technology, the 3D printer is ideal for research and development and 24/7 digital serial production of functional parts requiring complex geometries, high resolution, fine details, and smooth surface while benefiting from excellent ma- terial properties. The system also offers users the flexibility to develop custom materials and configure all print-
ing parameters. Contact: Nano Dimension USA, Inc., 300 5th
Avenue, Suite 1010, Waltham, MA % 833-838-6266 E-mail:
pr@nano-di.com Web:
www.nano-di.com r
TANAKA Establishes Subsidiary
in Korea TOKYO, JAPAN — TANAKA has established a new subsidiary in Korea, which began operation as of April 3, 2023. The base pre- viously operated out of Japan. Through the establishment of this overseas subsidiary, it will be possible to conduct transac- tions with customers in Korea as a local company, using the local currency. This allows the company to
make transactions more smooth- ly and allow for delivery of prod- ucts after completing import cus- toms clearance. In addition, by being positioned as a branch of a Japanese company in the past, the base was not qualified to par- ticipate in tenders such as for projects from Korea’s national policy research institutes and waste recovery for precious met- al recycling. By establishing the base as
a Korean company, it will be pos- sible to bid in Korea for projects using plating equipment and various materials for national re- search as well as petrochemical catalyst waste recovery. As a re- sult, it is expected that the scope of transactions in Korea will ex-
pand significantly. Contact: TANAKA Kikin-
zoku, 22nd floor, Tokyo Build- ing, 7-3, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6422 Japan % +81-3-6311-5551 Web: www.tanaka-precious -
metals.com r
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