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strived to push the boundaries of ultrasonic technology. We’re proud of the impact we’ve had on so many industries, and we look for- ward to the next 50 years of growth and dis- covery.”


Web: www.sono-tek.com


NEOTech — 10 Years NEOTech is celebrating its 10th an-


niversary as a leading electronics manufac- turing services (EMS) provider, highlighting a decade of success built on forging strong partnerships and working side-by-side with high-tech OEMs to solve complex design and manufacturing challenges. Formed in 2015 through the merger of NATEL and OnCore, NEOTech


www.us- tech.com Milestone Anniversaries in 2025


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fered, their mutual dedication to making a positive impact was clear. They aspired to create more than just a business; they want- ed to build a dynamic, caring environment where innovation thrived, and every team member felt valued.


Thus, KYZEN was born from their unit- ed vision. Named after the Japanese term “kaizen,” meaning continual improvement, KYZEN was founded on the principles of sci- entific excellence and a deep appreciation for its people. Over the past 35 years, KYZEN has exemplified how blending scientific rigor with a nurturing culture can drive ground- breaking advancements.


Dr. Mike Bixenman, CTO (left) and Kyle Doyel, president and CEO (right).


“Scientific excellence is important, but it is not enough all by itself. Mike and I believe placing great value in our people all while Continued on next page


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Kunal Sharma, president and COO.


combined the strengths of three industry pioneers: NATEL, EPIC Technologies, and OnCore. This strategic union brought together decades of experience and expert- ise, positioning NEOTech as a global leader in high-reliability manufacturing for OEMs in in- dustries such as aerospace, de- fense, medical, and industrial markets. The merger allowed NEOTech to expand its footprint into Mexico, China, and beyond, while also enhancing its engi- neering services and supply chain management capabilities to deliver comprehensive, end-to- end solutions. “As we celebrate our 10th


anniversary, we reflect on the partnerships we’ve built and our role as a trusted member of our customers’ teams,” says Kunal Sharma, president and COO of NEOTech. “Our success is deeply tied to working closely with our customers, solving their most complex challenges, and deliver- ing the high-reliability solutions they depend on. We look forward to continuing this collaborative approach as we move into the fu- ture.”


Web: www.neotech.com


KYZEN — 35 Years In 1990, two visionaries, Dr.


Mike Bixenman and Kyle Doyel, embarked on a journey to revolu- tionize the world of cleaning technologies. Both seasoned in solvent-based solutions, their paths converged over a shared commitment to environmentally responsible practices. While their expertise and personalities dif-


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