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Business news www.us-tech.com March, 2024 NEOTech Launches NPI Center


CHATSWORTH, CA — NEOTech has announced the upcoming launch of a state-of-the-art new product introduction (NPI) and electronics manufacturing center


rolls out this new NPI center of excellence, the company en- hances its presence as one of on- ly a few electronics manufactur- ing service providers in the Sili- con Valley region, largely known as the world’s cen- ter of high-technology product innovations. The new NPI Center of


Excellence will serve as a hub for innovation and effi- ciency, providing a seamless transition from product de- sign to full-scale manufac- turing. Leveraging NEO Tech’s


Part of NEOTech’s team at its new NPI facility in Silicon Valley.


of excellence at its Fremont, Cal- ifornia, facility. Scheduled to commence op-


erations in early April 2024, this facility represents a significant investment in expanding NEO - Tech’s capabilities and offerings to Fortune 500 clients seeking high-technology product manu- facturing solutions. As NEOTech


world-class engineering ca- pabilities, including digital, analog, and mechanical de- sign, design for manufac-


turability analysis, and test sys- tem development, clients can trust NEOTech to solve even the most complex manufacturing challenges. “We are thrilled to unveil


our new NPI and manufacturing center of excellence in Silicon Valley,” said Kenny Lai, senior vice president of global opera-


WALDENBURG, GERMANY — Würth Elektronik has partnered with Gator Motorsports, the Univer- sity of Florida’s Society of Automotive Engineers (UFSAE) student chapter. As a partner, Würth Elektronik is supporting UFSAE in its objective to design and build a high-performance electric race- car for international collegiate competitions. UFSAE is a dynamic organization comprising interdisciplinary students who collaborate to cre- ate a cutting-edge Electric Formula-style racecar. Throughout the year, team members meticulously design, test, and manufacture nine different essen- tial systems for the vehicle, including aerodynam- ics, suspension, chassis, brakes, drivetrain, cockpit, electrical hardware, firmware, and accumulator. Their goal is to maximize the performance, reliabil- ity, and safety of the racecar with a cost-effective approach. In the 2022-2023 season, Gator Motorsports faced the challenging task of transitioning to an


tions. “I am very proud of the team at NEOTech Fremont for its dedication to working to- wards the launch of the center; everyone has done a top-notch job. This facility underscores our commitment to delivering cut- ting-edge solutions to our clients while driving economic growth and job creation in the Silicon Valley area. Over many years, NEOTech has built strong roots in the Silicon Valley community, and we’re looking forward to fu- ture opportunities to work side- by-side with local innovators.” In addition to serving as a


manufacturing powerhouse, the Fremont facility will act as a bridge for transferring produc- tion to NEOTech’s Asia and Mex- ico locations, enabling clients to benefit from low-cost manufac- turing solutions without sacrific-


ing quality or reliability. Contact: NEOTech, 9340


Owensmouth Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311 % 818-495-8617 E-mail: steve.bates@neotech.com Web: www.neotech.com r


Würth Teams with Gator Motorsports


electric powertrain and tractive system. During this season, the team competed in the FSAE Elec- tric competition for the first time. Although the car did not participate in dynamic events, Gator Mo- torsports achieved a commendable 25th place out of 68 teams in the competition, with an impressive 13th place ranking in the design aspect. Gator Motorsports, established in 1991, has a


rich history of competing annually at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, in the FSAE Electric Collegiate Design Competition. This competition is a proving ground for innovation and engineering excellence, and Gator Motorsports has consistently demonstrated its commitment to


pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology. Contact: Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co.


KG, Max-Eyth-Strasse 1, 74638 Waldenburg, Germany % +49-7942-945-5186 E-mail: sarah.hurst@we-online.de Web: www.we-online.de r


AIM Expands Solder Patent to Mexico


CRANSTON, RI — AIM Solder has expanded its patent for REL22™ lead-free solder alloy to Mexi- co. The patent extension represents a pivotal step in AIM Solder’s mission to offer the most innova- tive and reliable product solutions. The award-winning REL22 alloy, known for its


enhanced durability and superior performance, is specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of harsh environments such as those found in the automotive, aerospace, and geographical explo- ration sectors. “With the patent expansion of REL22 to Mexi- co, AIM Solder solidifies its position as a market


leader in providing robust and reliable soldering solutions on a global scale,” said Tim O’Neill, direc- tor of product management at AIM Solder. “This milestone not only reflects our unwavering commit- ment to quality and innovation but also reinforces our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of the electronics industry.” REL22 is available in various forms, including bar, wire, and paste to accommodate diverse man-


ufacturing requirements. Contact: AIM Solder, 25 Kenny Drive,


Cranston, RI 02920 % 401-463-5605 E-mail: gtow- ell@aimsolder.com Web: www.aimsolder.com r


PI Invests in New U.S. Production Facility


AUBURN, MA — PI has commit- ted to expanding its U.S. produc- tion capacity with a new 120,000 square foot facility in Shrews- bury, Massachusetts. The new U.S. headquarters will be three times the aggregated space of its current locations. Beginning in 2025, the com-


pany will manufacture precision motion and automation systems, air bearings and piezoelectric transducers and nanopositioning components for leading-edge ap- plications in industry and re- search at this new facility, while also driving the development of innovative technologies. “Over the past five years,


annual sales of PI USA have grown by more than 10 percent. At the same time, PI’s produc- tion in the USA increased by 30 to 50 percent each year,” said Markus Spanner, CEO of the PI Group. “With this new produc- tion facility, we lay the founda- tion to meet the growing de- mands of the American markets. At the same time, by continuous- ly increasing our local produc- tion, we further reduce lead times and provide even more flexibility to support our Ameri-


can customers.” Contact: PI (Physik Instru-


mente) L.P., 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 %508-832-3456 fax: 508-832-0506 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us r


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