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March 2026


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Pemtron Displays Inspection and Measurement Systems


GARDENA, CA —PEMTRON is now offering its latest inspection and measurement solu- tions designed to support higher speeds, greater accuracy, and increased automation across electronics manufacturing lines. On display at APEX Expo 2026 will be


PEMTRON’s ATHENA, SATURN ULTRA, 8800CI, Mercury 6, and TWIN systems, rep- resenting a broad range of technologies span- ning solder paste inspection, AOI, conformal coating inspection, inventory management, and double-sided inspection. A key highlight will be the SATURN


ULTRA, PEMTRON’s upgraded, ultra-high- speed SPI system. Building on the proven SATURN platform, SATURN ULTRA delivers significantly enhanced inspection speed com- pared to the previous SATURN system, making it ideal for manu- facturers operating fast, high-vol- ume production lines. It is de- signed to maintain precise control of solder paste volume and height without sacrificing throughput,


Kubler US to Showcase Advanced


SATURN ULTRA SPI system.


while providing realistic solder paste images and consistent measurement performance even in demanding production environments.


PEMTRON will also showcase the


ATHENA 3D AOI System, which incorporates AI-based inspection capabilities such as auto- matic judgment, auto-teaching, and OCR. ATHENA’s 12-way projection design reduces shadowing and supports accurate 3D meas- urement, while simultaneous 2D and 3D in- spection enables detailed analysis at resolu- tions down to 10 microns. An optional 12 MP camera and three-stage conveyor help maxi-


mize inspection speed and throughput. Contact: PEMTRON Technology Corp.,


15111 S Figueroa Street, Gardena, CA 90248 %1-800-850-8764


E-mail:


sales@pemtron.com Web: www.pemtron.com See at APEX Expo, Booth 946


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CONTROL the Invisible. ELIMINATE the Unacceptable. AUTOMATE What Still Breaks Your Line.


Smart Storage NEW YORK, NY — Arcadia, in partnership with Kubler US, is pleased to announce its partici- pation at the upcoming APEX ex- hibition, where the companies will present two innovative solu- tions designed to optimize mate- rial handling and storage in modern electronics manufactur- ing environments. At APEX, Arcadia and


Kubler US will exhibit the Arca- dia smart rack Archimede 2.0, a next-generation smart storage system featuring integrated pick- by-light technology. With a capac- ity of up to 1,200 reels of 7-inch components on 5 square feet, the Archimede 2.0 stands out as the most compact and flexible smart storage system in its class cur- rently available on the market. Designed for maximum space effi- ciency and fast, error-free picking, the system significantly improves inventory control, traceability, and operational productivity. In addition, visitors will be


able to experience the incoming table Galileo, Arcadia’s intelli- gent solution for incoming goods inspection and material prepara- tion. Galileo supports stream- lined receiving processes, ensur- ing accurate verification, regis- tration, and organization of com- ponents before they enter pro-


duction or storage. Contact: Kubler US Corp.,


80 Wall Street, Floor 20, New York, NY 10005 %212-232-3064 E-mail: boris@kubler-us.com Web: www.kubler-us.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 927 THREE SYSTEMS. ONE OBJECTIVE: ZERO TOLERANCE FOR PREVENTABLE SMT FAILURE.


SMART AUTO-SPLICER


O-SPLICER | ICS-82| ICS-824 Why operations teams adopt it:


Automated component and carrier tape recognition with empty-pocket detection and pitch matching


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 


MES-ready with full traceability and optional Wi-Fi connectivity


Mobile, line-side deployment with 30-minute operator training


Result: fewer line stops, fewer escapes, and measurable labor reduction—without compromising quality


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Because manual splicing has no place in modern manufacturing.


SMART REEL


SMART REEL TOWER | HIGH-REEL TOWER | HIGH CAPACITY COMPONENT STORAGE


HIGH- CITY COMPONENT ST


Because lost components cost more than equipment ever will.


Why factories scale with it:


Fully automatic batch entry and retrieval for parallel system operation


 with compact footprint


Machine-vision recognition and self-learning optimization algorithms


AGV-ready with automated docking and calibration


ERP/MES integration for real-time inventory visibility and traceability


Result: faster kitting, fewer shortages, and 


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AXII8000 FULLY AU OMATED 3D


AXI-8000 | FULLY A TOMATED 3D CT X RA INSPECTION


Why engineers trust it: Full 360° scan-and-reconstruct 3D CT technology


 accuracy


Large 118° X-ray cone angle for superior vertical resolution


High-speed simultaneous scanning and reconstruction


 and multilayer assemblies


Result: earlier defect detection, faster root cause analysis, and fewer costly downstream failures


Automation isn’t about replacing people. It’s about removing risk where humans shouldn’t be required to compensate.


Scienscope delivers intelligent systems that quietly protect yield, uptime, and reputation long after the shift ends. See what your factory is still doing manually. Then decide if that risk is acceptable. Learn more at: www.scienscope.com info@scienscope.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 1448


AXII-8000 | FULLY AUTOMATED 3D CT X-RAY INSPECTIONXRAY INSPECTION


Because guessing inside BGAs is not inspection.


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