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able products and inline capital equipment for the assembly and repair of PCBs. What began as a small business serving an emerg- ing industry has evolved into a trusted partner for customers across the region.
Throughout its history, the Murray Percival Company has re-
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tech.com Milestone Anniversaries in 2025
manufacturers worldwide. “As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we are deeply grateful to our customers, part- ners, and stakeholders who have supported us throughout this journey,” says Craig Brown, General Manager at Saki Ameri- ca. “This milestone is not just a reflection of our achievements but a promise for the future. We will continue to pioneer new val- ue through advanced inspection technologies, contributing to a sustainable society while sup- porting our customers’ success.” Web:
www.sakicorp.com/en/
The Test Connection, Inc. — 45 Years
Craig Brown, general manager — North America.
Since its founding in 1980, The Test Connection, Inc. (TTCI) has been a trusted provider of high-quality test engineering so- lutions. Established by Bill Horner in response to the growing trend of outsourcing test engineer- ing products and services, TTCI has spent the last 45 years devel- oping a reputation for delivering innovative solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each customer. Based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, the company has al- ways focused on 100 percent cus-
Murray Percival Jr., president.
mained committed to supporting its customers, principals, and most importantly its employees and their families. Their team members are rooted in loyalty, driven to believe and connected through hard work. Murray Sr.’s vision of providing opportunities for personal and professional growth has been central to the company’s culture. Today, his val- ues continue to guide the company as it helps customers deliver prod- ucts that improve lives — whether by making the world safer, health- ier, or more enjoyable. “We are incredibly proud to
celebrate 65 years of serving the electronics industry,” says Mur- ray Percival Jr., president of the Murray Percival Company. “We are very responsive with defini- tive answers, we take personal responsibility, and we offer au- thentic team support. We look forward to continuing this jour- ney with our loyal customers and dedicated team and want them to all know how much they are appreciated.” Web:
www.murraypercival.com
Saki Corporation — 30 Years Saki Corporation is proud
to commemorate 30 years of in- novation and leadership in auto- mated inspection systems. Saki began its journey with the devel- opment of the world’s first 2D Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) system, which set the stan- dard for precision and reliability in electronics manufacturing. Over the years, Saki has contin- uously evolved, pioneering world-class 3D SPI, AOI and AXI technologies. Guided by the cor- porate slogan, The Future in Fo- cus, Saki is committed to advanc- ing quality and sustainability in the digital age, offering compre- hensive solutions that empower
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