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dedication to providing precisely matched, high-end products to meet the unique specifications of its valued clients. As Q Source marks this sig-
nificant milestone, it continues to epitomize its core values of of- fering the “Best Value” and “Bet- ter Service” in the industry, set- ting a standard of excellence that resonates with its customers. “Our 40th anniversary is a
testament to our enduring com- mitment to providing top-tier so- lutions for our customers,” says Steve Quail, president. “We are incredibly proud of the journey that has brought us to this point and look forward to the contin- ued partnerships and opportuni- ties that lie ahead.” Web:
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PIT Equipment Services — 40 Years
Celebrating its impressive
40-year milestone, PIT Equip- ment Services, LLC, under the leadership of Don Dennison, com- memorates its journey as an elec- tronics industry front-runner. As the founder and CEO,
Dennison’s extensive experience and dynamic approach have fu- eled the company’s success. His deep understanding of the elec- tronics landscape, combined with a proactive stance towards in-
Don Dennison.
the Year for North America. For four decades, the company has been a trusted partner to elec- tronic assembly firms across the New York, New Jersey, and Eastern Pennsylvania area. “Looking back on this mile-
stone, I see the past 40 years as a testament to resilience, innova- tion, and long-lasting partner-
dustry advancements, distin- guishes him as an exceptional in- dustry professional. PIT Equipment Services,
LLC proudly stands as an elec- tronics industry leader, praised not only for its commitment to excellence, but also for its receipt of back-to-back prestigious Glob- al Technology Awards for Rep of
ships,” says Dennison. “The trust our clients have placed in us is invaluable, and I eagerly antici- pate continuing a legacy of dedi- cated service and quality into the future.”
Web: www.pit-equip-
mentservices.com
Kirby & Demarest — 50 Years
Kirby & Demarest proudly commemorates its 50th anniver- sary, marking half a century of dedicated service to the Pacific Northwest Microelectronic com- munity. Founded by Dave De- marest as Demarest Associates, the company initially focused on the hybrid or “chip and wire” seg- ment of electronic assembly. Over the years, the business ex- panded to include equipment and supplies for the PCB sector. In 1990, Steve Kirby joined
the Portland office, eventually assuming ownership and coining the current Kirby & Demarest identity. Alan Siebenthall joined the team in 1996, infusing en- thusiasm and meticulous atten- tion to detail into meeting cus- tomer requirements. As manu- facturers representatives, Kirby & Demarest provides high-tech- nology companies with a diverse array of products crucial in the design, manufacturing, and test- ing of circuit board assemblies,
hybrid circuits, and semiconduc- tors. Beyond products, it is the company’s unparalleled process knowledge, meticulous attention
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Steve Kirby.
to detail, and commitment to fol- low-up that set them apart in the industry. “As we celebrate 50 years of
service, we express our deepest gratitude to our clients, part- ners, and the entire Kirby & De- marest team,” says Kirby. “Our journey has been defined by in- novation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence. We look forward to continuing this legacy of service and success in the years to come.” Web:
www.kirbydemarest.
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