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October, 2022 ElEctronic Mfg SErvicES
NEOTech Combines Strengths for High-Mix Electronics Manufacturing
By Curt Anderson, Vice President — Sales and Marketing, NEOTech N
EOTech is the result of a successful combination of three respected contract
manufacturing companies, NA- TEL, EPIC, and OnCore. Brought together in 2015, each company adds a unique and cutting-edge skillset to the NEOTech brand, al- lowing the company to offer a dy- namic and complete solution to customers’ needs. NATEL offered industry-
leading expertise in microelec- tronics, EPIC came as an award- winning provider of PCB manu- facturing and box build assem- blies, and OnCORE brought ex- tensive experience in the elec- tronics manufacturing services sector, focused on full system production, design services and wire harness assemblies. Today, NEOTech continues
to mature as an Tier 2 EMS provider, delivering concept-to- customer product solutions for high-tech OEMs.
Aerospace and defense is a key market for NEOTech.
One-Stop Shop NEOTech strives to provide
a one-stop solution that can in- teract with the customer’s engi- neers as one of their own. The company designs products that, from the start, are optimized for
precision manufacturing and testing. NEOTech proactively manages the supply chain for each product to ensure efficiency and best overall value, and man- ufactures high-quality, high-reli- ability products.
NEOTech’s most important
asset is its workforce, cultivating a culture of quality, accountabil- ity, integrity, and teamwork. Every employee is given equal voice when it comes to potential production issues. Most impor- tantly, each employee is encour- aged and expected to join the conversation to troubleshoot and identify a solution. The company focuses its
quality management systems and certifications on three pri- mary industries: aerospace and defense, medical, and high-tech industrial. While each has its own unique requirements, NEOTech is able to manage stringent product requirements and use that expertise through- out the various industries. A recent example of the com-
pany’s commitment to excellence is in the ultra complex manufac- turing of lithium ion battery
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