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October, 2023


www.us - tech.com The Best of EMS 2023 Continued from previous page


fied EMS provider, making it an ideal option for OEM companies looking to increase their diversi- ty and small business outsourc- ing spend. The company operates five


continuous flow SMT lines, equipped with inline 3D solder paste inspection (SPI) and auto- mated optical inspection (AOI). Each line offers exceptional flex- ibility and facilitates quick changeover between products, ensuring a high level of respon- siveness to customers with high- mix, low- to medium-volume re- quirements. Web: www.javadems.com


Creation Technologies: Boston, MA


Founded in 1991, Creation


Technologies was founded to support OEMs in meeting the de- mands of a rapidly evolving and competitive technology land- scape. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, and the goal of helping customers suc- ceed, it has made lasting part- nerships over the past three decades.


interconnect, and high-level as- sembly. “At Creation, our reputation


is built upon a foundation of core values that continue to guide and propel our company. We em- body preparedness, boldness, and an entrepreneurial spirit,” DeFalco says. While its integrated EMS


solutions are deployed world- wide, Creation Technologies em- powers OEMs by providing ex- pert design, manufacturing, sup- ply chain management, order fulfillment, and aftermarket


Michael Harlow, vice president and co-founder, Kodiak Assembly Solutions.


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services. The company is unwa- vering in its dedication to deliv- ering unparalleled total solu- tions to customers, ensuring ex- cellence on every occasion. Web: www.creationtech.com


Kodiak Assembly Solutions: Austin, TX


Headquartered in Austin,


TX, Kodiak Assembly Solutions (KAS) is a global EMS provider. With a focus on printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, test, and integration, KAS provides a team of skilled professionals,


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Stephen P. DeFalco, chairman and CEO.


Creation Technologies pro-


vides total electronics product lifecycle solutions, including turnkey design, rapid prototyp- ing, manufacturing, and fulfill- ment to its customers around the world. According to Stephen P. DeFalco, chairman and CEO, the company has a unique go-to- market strategy and differentiat- ed service model. “We have been investing to make Creation a ‘category killer’ in the high-relia- bility, low- to medium-volume market segment that is solely fo- cused on customers in aerospace and defense, medical, and tech industrials,” he says. With a global footprint of 14


locations and over 4,000 employ- ees, the company provides scale in global functions including the supply chain and a regional structure that provides agility and closeness to the customer. It offers a broad mix of service of- ferings including product design, rapid prototyping, test, VAVE,


Want to see these systems in action? Join us at productronica on November 14-17, 2023 and experience the future of component reel management firsthand. Take advantage of the opportunity to revolutionize your inventory management and improve your production process with our innovative solutions.


Munich, November 14-17, 2023 Hall A3, Stand 103


See at SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 1111 and productronica, Hall A3 Booth 103


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