May, 2018 Business Briefs Seica Holds Seminar in Herzliya, Israel
Salem, NH — Seica, in partnership with a local representative, Spider Engi- neering, has held a seminar in Herzliya, Israel. Attendees included a large number of defense institutions, government representatives and private com- panies. In total, over 130 people attended, demonstrating the complexity and the high value of the Israeli electronics market. Seica president Antonio Grassino gave a presentation that outlined his vision for the future of in-cir- cuit test (ICT). Four users of Seica’s Pilot V8 flying probe system, Digitron, USR, IAI, and Elbit, offered their perspectives on the capabilities and advan- tages of the platform. Contact: Seica, Inc., 50A Northwestern Drive, Suite 10, Salem, NH 03079 % 603-890-6002-76-78 E-mail:
sigillo@seica.com Web:
www.seica-na.com
HARTING to Strengthen Mexico Ops
Elgin, IL — The HARTING Technology Group intends to further expand its market position in North and Central America over the coming years. “Mexi- co is crucial to our growth strategy,” says Jon DeSouza, president and CEO of HARTING Americas. Decisive factors for the move include proximity to cus- tomers and the fact that well-known automobile manufacturers and suppliers have recently opened production facilities in Mexico. HARTING’s manufactur- ing facility is in Silao, less than a mile from Leon International Airport. About 50 workers are employed at the facility with an increase to about 200 planned for the near future. Contact: HARTING North America, 1370 Bowes Road, Elgin, IL 60123
% 847-717-9217 E-mail:
christina.chatfield@
harting.com Web:
www.harting.com
SCS Hosts Wisconsin Lt. Governor
Indianapolis, IN — Speciality Coatings Systems (SCS) hosted Rebecca Kleefisch, lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, at its facility in Clear Lake, Wis- consin. The visit was part of Kleefisch’s efforts to showcase Wisconsin’s aero- space industry. Kleefisch is chairwoman of the board of the Aerospace States Association, an advocacy group for the industry cluster, focused on regulations and standards, as well as recruiting talented workers. From ocean depths to space exploration, SCS Parylene coatings provide mission-critical protection for electronics and components, including circuit boards, sensors, LEDs, wafers, and assemblies. Contact: Specialty Coating Systems, 7645 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis,
IN 46278 % 317-472-1290 E-mail:
cgillespie@scscoatings.com Web:
www.scscoatings.com
Hat Trick of Awards for Europlacer
Tampa, FL — Europlacer picked up three Circuits Assembly awards at IPC APEX Expo 2018, including a service excellence award and two NPI awards for its brand-new placement platform. The NPI award for a multifunction pick-and-place machine went to the highly flexible atom3, while the atom4 se- cured the NPI award for high speed. The service excellence award was given to Europlacer as a business that provides excellent customer support across a range of objective, independently scrutinized measures that include depend- ability, quality, responsiveness, technology, and value for price. Contact: Europlacer Americas, 519 US Highway 301 South, Tampa, FL
33619 % 813-246-9500 fax: 813-246-9595 E-mail:
john.perrotta@
europlacer.com Web:
www.europlacer.com
Speedprint Claims Fifth
FL 33619 % 813-664-0686 E-mail:
mark.brawley@
speedprint-tech.com Web:
www.speedprint-tech.com
Nikon Metrology Partners with
Roush Yates Engines Brighton, MI — Roush Yates Engines and Nikon Metrology have announced a multi-year partnership program. Nikon’s LC15Dx laser scanner provides 3D visualization of dimensional quality using color mapping. The company’s ESP3 technology maintains accuracy, speed and data quality by adapting the laser settings in real time, improving efficiency and part quality data accura- cy. The iNEXIV vision system was also added to the Roush Yates Engines lineup of inspection equipment. This CNC video measuring system is suitable for both large and tall mechanical parts and uneven surfaces, in addition to providing a broader x/y/z measurement range, which is useful when analyzing geometrically complex engine components. Contact: Nikon Metrology, Inc., 12701 Grand River Avenue, Brighton, MI 48116 % 810-220-4360 Web:
www.nikonmetrology.com
Service Excellence Award Tampa, FL — Speedprint Technology picked up its fifth Circuits Assembly service excellence award. This is the fifth win for the company in six years. Mark Brawley, president of Speedprint, accepted the award at IPC APEX 2018 in San Diego, California. Speedprint is one of the few dedicated screen printer specialist manufacturers in the electronics market. “It is especially re- warding to receive this particular award as we know the judging is based en- tirely on direct feedback from our customers,” says Brawley. “That means the outcome is decided by the people who matter to our business the most.” Contact: Speedprint Technology, 519 US Highway 301 South, Tampa,
www.us-tech.com ®
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