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Continued from page 22 URtech provides end-to-end


electronics manufacturing serv- ices that enable customers to compete in a global marketplace. “From prototype and volume


manufacturing to end product or- der fulfillment, we provide serv- ices that enable customers to outsource as much of their own operations as they want, so that they can focus on their own core competencies,” Gehl says.


Special Programs URTech has developed pro-


grams and strategies to differen- tiate itself in the marketplace.


Scanfil Supports Medtech from R&D to Market


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fil is continually incorporating sustainability procedures and practices into its operations. The company has been steadily exe- cuting a five-year plan for reduc- tion in its carbon footprint and fossil-based energy consumption while implementing better waste handling and waste re- duction, increasing recycling percentages, using raw materi- als more efficiently, acquiring more environmentally friendly equipment, and more. Selecting the right medtech


manufacturing partner can make a tremendous difference in a com- pany’s success. Profound Medical Corporation, Ontario, Canada, develops and commercializes therapeutic platforms that com- bine real-time magnetic reso- nance imaging and non-invasive ultrasound ablation equipment for treating cancer. They selected Scanfil as their long-term manu- facturing partner. CEO of Profound Medical


Arun Menawat explains why the company chose Scanfil. “Secur- ing a reliable and experienced manufacturer is crucial as we ex- pect interest in, and adoption of, our technology to grow,” he says. “We are looking forward to


working with Scanfil as we con- tinue to pursue growth opportu- nities for our products, which we believe could fulfill unmet needs of doctors and patients alike.” Contact: Scanfil, Inc., 4345


Hamilton Mill Road, Suite 400, Buford, GA 30518 % 770-680-0000 E-mail: info.us@scanfil.com Web: www.scanfil.com r


on new customers and new prod- ucts from existing customers.” As good global citizens, Scan-


www.us-tech.com URTech Offers Forward-Thinking Collaboration


Two of these are URecosystem and URstart Labs. Mike Wallace, VP of business


development and customer pro- grams, adds, “We believe that there is strength in numbers and in our mutual networks. We creat- ed URecosystem to bring together a select group of high competency partners who are industry experts in what they do and complement our core EMS services.” This ecosystem provides


customers with expertise in nu- merous areas, including product design mentorship, industrial design, mechanical design, PCB


schematic/design and layout, em- bedded engineering, software en- gineering, interoperability test- ing, performance testing, agency certification testing and acceler- ated lifecycle testing. URtech is also startup-


friendly. Traditional accelerators and incubators are a great way for startups to get known and be mentored for pitches, fundraising, marketing and business plans, but actually going from product ideation to market is difficult. URstart Labs provides


North American hardware start- ups a platform to launch their


products. Startups well down the path of initial investment, prod- uct design and market valida- tion, 12 to 18 months out from mass production, are invited to live in-house and leverage a real design to manufacturing envi- ronment. “We certainly love startups and having the opportu- nity to give back to the hardware community,” says Wallace. Contact: URTech Manufac-


turing, Inc., 835 Harrington Court, Burlington, Ontario, L7N 3P3, Canada % 905-667-2310 E-mail: sales@urtechmfg.com Web: www.urtechmfg.com r


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