September, 2022 Business Briefs JNJ Acquired by High-Tech Conversions
ENFIELD, CT — High-Tech Conversions has acquired JNJ Indus- tries. The two nationally recognized New-England based manufactur- ers serve similar markets with cutting-edge cleaning products. The two companies are coming together as High-Tech Conversions, spe- cializing in innovative supplies for critical environments. High-Tech Conversions offers a full line of cleanroom and industrial wipes, clean- room garments, sticky mats, stencil wiping rolls, and more. High-Tech Conversions will continue to serve its customers and will now also serve those of JNJ Industries. Web:
www.high-techconversions.com
TRI Receives Two Innovation Awards
SHANGHAI, CHINA — Test Research, Inc., (TRI) has announced that its recently released TR7007Q Plus received an award for PCB solder paste inspection, and its TR8100 SII received an award for outstanding product and contribution of the year. Both awards are EM Asia Innova- tion awards. The TR7007Q Plus recipient of the SPI award, is equipped with an improved motion controller and enhanced 2D lighting for sharp- er inspection images. The TR8100H SII targets the low-voltage board test market and has a vacuum fixture system that ensures full pin con- tact, up to 11,088 pins, and digital MUX-free architecture. Web:
www.tri.com
Komax Cleared to Combine
with Schleuniger BUFFALO GROVE, IL — Komax has been cleared to combine with Schleuniger AG. Consolidation began as of September 1. As a pioneer and market leader for more than 40 years, Komax provides its cus- tomers with innovative and sustainable solutions for any situation that calls for precision wire processing. Komax manufactures machin- ery and equipment for various industries, catering to every conceiv- able degree of automation and customization. Its range of quality tools, test systems and intelligent networking solutions complete the portfolio and ensure safe and efficient production. Web:
www.komaxgroup.com
Radiant Joins MicroLED
Industry Association REDMOND, WA — Radiant Vision Systems has joined the MicroLED Industry Association. The MicroLED Industry Association was formed this year to accelerate the adoption of microLED display technologies, bringing together companies, researchers, and organizations and to provide a forum for solving common technology issues, fostering coop- eration, and sharing relevant resources. The association’s mission is to ensure that the microLED display industry speaks in a uniform voice and promotes microLED display solutions. Web:
www.radiantvisionsystems.com
Kyzen Earns 80th Industry Award
NASHVILLE, TN — KYZEN was recently awarded a 2022 EM Inno- vation award in the category of cleaning materials, marking the com- pany’s 80th industry award for its precision cleaning chemistries. KYZEN’s AQUANOX A4626 next-gen cleaning chemistry is designed to quickly remove the latest polymeric no-clean flux residues, while providing superior results on traditional lead-free and eutectic tin- lead residues as well. Web:
www.kyzen.com
Nano Dimension Invests in Stratasys
WALTHAM, MA — Nano Dimension has taken a 12.12% stake in Stratasys Ltd., a leader in additive manufacturing and connected 3D printers, polymer materials, a software ecosystem, and parts on de- mand. According to Nano Dimension, the purpose of buying Stratasys shares is a strategic investment to boost the value of Nano Dimension shares, through Stratasys’ commanding presence in mature polymer- based AM technologies. Nano Dimension’s material development thrusts and business model are centered around metals with conduc- tive properties, metals with superior mechanical qualities, dielectric material, and printing of multidimensional electronic devices and me- chanical parts. Web:
www.nano-di.com
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