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tech.com 2023 Industry Anniversaries Reaching a Milestone: By Michael Skinner, Editor
the year ahead. While effects of the pandemic still linger in cer- tain areas, this year saw healthy recovery and all signs point to an excellent 2023. Here we recog- nize several companies that will celebrate milestone anniver- saries in the new year.
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Aven — 40 Years With a product line that fea-
tures more than 750 tools for op- tical inspection and precision as- sembly, Aven, Inc. has made a name for itself as a leading preci- sion technology provider. When Aven was founded in 1983, the company was focused on the im- porting and wholesaling of spe- cialty tools. Today, Aven’s prod- uct line includes stationary and portable microscopes, video in- spection systems, specialty high- resolution digital and video cam- eras, lenses, illuminated magni- fiers, software for image analysis and hand tools for precision as- sembly.
While Aven manufactures a broad product line of optical in-
s 2022 draws to a close, the electronics manufacturing industry turns its focus to
spection equipment and preci- sion hand tools, its true value to customers is realized in our posi- tioning as a full-service technolo- gy provider.
Creating a business that is long lasting and has withstood the test of time has also been very fulfilling. This is the first chapter of our success and I hope there are many more to come.” Web:
www.aventools.com
SelecTech — 30 Years StaticStop is a division of
Mike Shahpurwala, founder and president.
“Aven’s 40th anniversary is
a milestone and a special occa- sion,” stated Shahpurwala. “We would not be where we are today without our employees and the support of our customers. Work- ing with my partner Mark Kan- purwala and his dad Bakir Kan- purwala has been an honor and a lot of fun over the last 40 years.
THERMAL FATIGUE RESISTANCE
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SelecTech, Inc., which was founded in 1993 with the mission of creating valuable products from scrap plastics. The compa- ny is a leader in the manufacture of flooring products from recy- cled materials and uses one mil- lion pounds of recycled materials annually. Their FreeStyle ESD and SelecTile ESD products are made with recycled content and are 100 percent recyclable. Ricciardelli stated, “We are
excited to hit this milestone. It’s not easy to use scrap materials and our longevity is a testament to our ability to the quality and value that our products offer our customers. So many years, so many pounds of scrap material converted into useful product.” StaticStop has had impres- sive growth in recent years as a
result of demand for two of its new products: PolyStyle ESD
Nov/Dec, 2022
Tom Ricciardelli, president.
resinous flooring and SelecTile ESD in colors. Also, the company has seen increased demand in Mexico. Despite the coronavirus outbreak in 2020, Mexico’s con- sumer electronics market has had an unstoppable develop- ment, recording one of the most significant sales volumes. Web:
www.staticstop.com
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