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Nov/Dec, 2022 Business Briefs Mycronic Wins Order for Five Systems


TEWKSBURY, MA — Mycronic AB has received an order for five sys- tems from an existing customer in Asia: three Prexision 8 Evo, one Prexision 8 Entry Evo and one Prexision MMS. The order value is in the range of $52 to 60 million USD. Delivery is planned one per annu- al quarter begining Q1, 2023 through Q1, 2025. The Prexision 8 Entry Evo is a new model in the Prexision Evo series of mask writers to write photomasks for displays up to mask size G8. Web: www.mycronic.com


Bentec Appoints SurfX Dist. in Poland


REDONDO BEACH, CA — Bentec has appointed C.H.Erbslöh as Sur- fX Distributor in Poland. C.H.Erbslöh is a trusted partner to all its customers across Poland. The company cares about building and strengthening relationships based on mutual understanding and achieving success by earning the trust of customers and suppliers, en- suring integrity and transparency. Whether for gluing, soldering, printing or coating, inline plasma cleaning will increase yield on the factory floor and reduce defects in the field for years to come. Web: www.surfx.com


BTU Partners with iRaptor


NORTH BILLERICA, MA — BTU International, Inc., a leading sup- plier of advanced thermal processing equipment for the electronics manufacturing market, has announced a new strategic partnership with iRaptor to offer thermal profiling solutions. iRaptor is a software and hardware development company providing solutions for thermal process optimization and control. iRaptor converts opaque thermal ovens into transparent industry 4.0 machines in the journey to a ful- ly autonomous factory. Web: www.btu.com


nScrypt Signs Four New Reps


ORLANDO, FL — nScrypt has signed agreements to engage nonexclu- sive sales representatives in Australia, Dubai, India, and Italy. The com- pany’s rep in Australia is Embedded Logic Solutions Pty Ltd. In Dubai, nScrypt has signed on SAT Trading LLC, which will be a sales rep in the Middle East. In India, the company has partnered with Ambition Tech- nologies. In Italy, the company has added NT3D-Group Srl. nScrypt de- signs and manufactures microdispensing, 3D manufacturing, and bio- manufacturing equipment and solutions for industrial applications. Web: www.nscrypt.com


PRIDE Industries Awarded Grant


ROSEVILLE, CA — The Michael Ziegler PRIDE Industries Foundation has been awarded a two-year, $280,000 grant from the Walter S. John- son Foundation to fund its Youth Success Initiative. As the nation’s lead- ing employer of people with disabilities, PRIDE Industries is continual- ly working to expand the employment services it offers. The Youth Suc- cess Initiative is a workforce development program focused on helping youth with disabilities and other barriers to employment (ages 16 to 24) achieve success in their desired career path and live independently. Web: www.prideindustries.com


Cybord Signs Siemens as OEM Partner


TEL AVIV, ISRAEL — Cybord, an inline visual AI electronic compo- nent analytics software company, has signed an OEM partnership with Siemens Digital Industries Software. Siemens will now offer the Cybord AI visual analytics solution. The company delivers advanced AI and big data software that visually analyzes, qualifies and tracks every component and every electronic board. The Cybord inline visual AI solution is being offered as part of Siemens’ manufacturing analyt- ics solutions for electronic manufacturers. Web: www.cybord.ai


DTP Patents Thermoelectric Technology


PASADENA, CA — DTP Thermoelectrics has been awarded a patent that opens the door for solid-state deep cooling thermal management. The patent is based on theoretical and analytical models that have been validated through the fabrication and characterization of ther- moelectric devices that use distributed transport properties (DTP) thermoelectric materials. Sample tests, using standard protocols, demonstrate significant increases in maximum cooling temperature, efficiency (COP) and cooling power, confirming that DTP devices can cool to lower temperatures, improving performance and functionality. Web: www.dtpthermoelectrics.com


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