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October, 2022 Business Briefs PI Expands Headquarters in Karlsruhe


AUBURN, MA — PI has added a new building to its headquarters in Karlsruhe, Germany, expanding the company’s existing production area by 11,000 square feet. The new investment is part of PI’s global initiative to increase output and reduce delivery times for critical high-performance positioning and automation products. PI is a pri- vately held manufacturer of precision motion control equipment, piezoelectric motors, air bearings, hexapod parallel-kinematic robots and ultrasonic transducers for semiconductor applications, lasers and photonics, bio-nanotechnology, medical engineering and aerospace. Web: www.pi-usa.us


Datest Passes 13th AS9100 Audit


FREMONT, CA — Datest has successfully completed its AS9100 re- certification. The intent of the standard is to establish a single quali- ty management system for use within the aerospace industry. Based on the ISO 9001 quality system requirements, AS9100D adds more stringent requirements to the aviation, space and defense industries. With this certification, along with its ISO 9001:2015 certification, Dat- est maintains the appropriate consensus-based quality benchmarks to serve the aviation, space and defense industries. Web: www.datest.com


ScanCAD Now ITAR-Compliant


DENVER, CO — ScanCAD International recently completed a year- long initiative to ensure all of its systems and processes are ITAR- compliant. The company is now ITAR-registered and able to more ful- ly support the repair and maintenance of export controlled electronic systems. One area that has been growing rapidly over the last decade has been the maintenance and repair of legacy electronic equipment. ScanCAD offers services and systems to support this ongoing need by enabling its customers to reverse engineer legacy equipment, ensur- ing ongoing operation even if design data is no longer available. Web: www.scancad.com


Digi-Key a Best in State Employer


THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN — Digi-Key Electronics has been named to the fourth-annual list of America’s Best-in-State Employers 2022 by Forbes. The list is based on an independent survey of 70,000 U.S. em- ployees across 25 industry sectors. It considers various aspects of an employee’s experience, such as working conditions, salary, potential for growth, and diversity. Of the thousands of companies eligible for this recognition, 50 in Minnesota were recognized with Digi-Key ranked number 7. Web: www.digikey.com


Gen3 Named MEK Partner of the Year


HAMPSHIRE, UK — Gen3 has been awarded “partner of the year” by MEK Europe BV. Gen3 was the company’s best-performing supply chain partner for 2021. The recipient of MEK’s partner of the year award is determined by industry performance in multiple capacities, including sales figures, effectiveness in selling new products, and growth in the number of new customers year-on-year. The two compa- nies have been working together since 2008. Recently, Gen3 has seen strong demand for the MEK Verispector AOI assembly station for use in manual and semi automated SMT and THT processes. Web: www.gen3systems.com


nScrypt Supplies 3D Printing System


ORLANDO, FL — nScrypt has announced that Kratos SRE has pur- chased a 3Dx-700 3D manufacturing system. Kratos SRE specializes in the development, modeling and deployment of advanced materials for extreme environments. This includes ISR sensor development, electro- mechanical systems design and integration, aerospace engineering, AI and machine learning, directed energy, RF systems design and integra- tion, advanced manufacturing, and computational sciences. Web: www.nscrypt.com


TRUMPF and KDPOF in Partnership


ULM, GERMANY — TRUMPF Photonic Components and KDPOF have become strategic partners on automotive datacom solutions. Both companies pursue the goal of implementing state-of-the-art opti- cal data communication standards and solutions for the automotive industry. The two companies are combining their knowledge in the field of components and networks for optical data communications. Web: www.trumpf.com


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