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2024 Milestone Anniversaries in the Electronics Manufacturing Industry
By Michael Skinner, Editor
stories of success. Here we recog- nize many special companies that are celebrating respective milestones in 2024.
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Sasinno — 15 Years The name Sasinno, derived
from “Smart and Steady Innova- tion,” embodies the company’s ethos of continuous progress.
ll across the diverse elec- tronics manufacturing in- dustry there are unique
establishing a robust distribu- tion network, complemented by a team of highly skilled engineers dedicated to supporting cus- tomers worldwide. In 2022, the company ex-
panded its reach in the United States when Mike Young, repre- senting Aligned Solutions and Sasinno Americas, assumed the role of master distributor. Sasin- no’s best-in-class selective sol- dering systems, known for their flexibility and precision, have thrived in meeting the industry’s ever-evolving demands. “Reaching our 15th anniver-
Leo Peng.
Founded by Leo Peng in 2009, Sasinno has since solidified its presence in the global market by
sary is a testament to the dedica- tion and hard work of our entire team at Sasinno,” says Leo Peng, CEO. “We’ve come a long way since our inception in 2009, and this milestone reaffirms our com- mitment to innovation, quality and exceeding customer expecta- tions. As we celebrate this achievement, we look forward to many more years of pushing boundaries and delivering smart, steady innovation to our valued customers.”
Web:
www.sasinnoameric-
as.com Anda Technologies — 25 Years As Anda Technologies cele-
brates its 25th anniversary, the company reflects on a quarter century of relentless dedication to innovation and excellence. With headquarters in Dongguan, China, Anda has expanded its footprint globally. It has offices in key locations, such as Califor- nia, Mexico, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Suzhou, Changsha, and 20 service centers worldwide. Throughout
its journey,
Anda has remained at the fore- front of technological advance- ment, specializing in high-preci- sion coating and fluid dispensing valves, linear motion technology, servo linear guides, polymer mineral casting, and optical as- sembly equipment. In the realm of fluid applica-
tion, the company has distin- guished itself by offering cutting- edge solutions, including auto- mated fluid dispensers, coating
machines, UV and thermal cur- ing ovens, and plasma surface cleaning equipment. “Over the years, we’ve ex-
panded our global footprint and evolved our product offerings to meet the ever changing demands of the industry,” says Abby Tsoi,
Abby Tsoi.
CEO. “We are proud of the im- pact we’ve made and are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as we continue to provide cutting-edge solutions to our cus- tomers worldwide.” Web:
www.anda.us
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