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www.us-tech.com Distribution ARK Manufacturing Solutions


Represents Optimal Austin, TX — Optimal Electronics Corporation has partnered with ARK Man- ufacturing Solutions, LLC, to expand its customer base in Arizona, New Mex- ico, Southern Nevada, and Sonora, Mexico. Optimal cites president and prin- cipal owner of ARK Dave Murrin’s experience, integrity and industry track record as reasons for the partnership. Formerly Phoenix Marketing Represen- tatives, ARK has been in business for more than 20 years. Optimal Electron- ics is a global provider of MES solutions to the electronics assembly industry. The company’s flagship product, Optel, offers a fully integrated, modular, shop-floor control system for productivity improvement, materials manage-


ment, traceability, and quality management. Contact: Optimal Electronics Corp., 13915 Burnet Road, Suite 312,


Austin, TX 78728 % 512-673-7297 E-mail: ranko@optelco.com Web: www.optelco.com


ULT Partners with Slade Associates


Mequon, WI — ULT’s industrial air filter solutions are now being distributed by Slade Associates in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio. ULT recently opened an office in the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area, offering extraction and filtration systems for welding, solder- ing and laser fumes, as well as gases, vapors and odors. The agreement with Slade includes sales, service and installation of ULT air filtration technology. Slade Associates is a fourth-generation company that services customers in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, food and beverage, metal and steel processing, welding, plastics, lasers, plasma, oil and petrole-


um, utilities, grain, and technical schools. Contact: ULT, LLC, 6000 W Executive Drive, Suite G, Mequon, WI % 414-377-1376 E-mail: office@ult-usa.com Web: www.ult-usa.com


Digi-Key Stocks Würth iBE Products


Thyrnau, Germany — Adding to its family of Würth products, Digi-Key Elec- tronics is now offering a selection of products from Würth Elektronik iBE. The distribution agreement makes such standard products as SMD rod core chokes and design kits available worldwide from Digi-Key. According to the company, the agreement with Digi-Key is an important step and will make it much easier for customers to access products. Digi-Key’s customer service and


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broad base will allow Würth Elektronik iBE a much wider global reach. Contact: Würth Elektronik iBE GmbH, Gewerbepark 8, 94136 Thyrnau,


Germany % +49-0-85-01-90-01-100 E-mail: ibe@we-online.de Web: www.we-online.com


TFT EVALUATION KIT EPSON Names CIMTEC a Repair Center


Charlotte, NC — EPSON and CIMTEC Automation, LLC, have expanded their partnership, making CIMTEC an official EPSON-certified repair center. The partnership extends beyond its current scope, which is the selling of new EPSON robots and automation products, to include maintenance and repair of the broad installed base of legacy systems. The arrangement ensures fast repair turnaround times throughout the Southeastern U.S. The original agreement, formed in 2015, includes the distribution of EPSON Robots’ SCARA, six-axis and linear module robots, as well as vision guidance, force guidance and other industrial automation systems. CIMTEC has helped EPSON Robots to grow new robot-based automation solutions in North Car-


olina, South Carolina and Virginia. Contact: EPSON Robots, 1650 E Glenn Curtiss Street, Carson, CA


90746 % 562-290-5910 fax: 562-290-5999 E-mail: info@robots.epson.com Web: www.robots.epson.com


Microtronic Collaborates with Exmel


Neumarkt-Sankt Veit, Germany — Microtronic has partnered with Exmel So- lutions, Ltd., as its distributor of the LBT210 and ConTTest systems in U.K. and Ireland. Exmel Solutions is a IPC-certified soldering training center. In addition to offering IPC and bespoke soldering courses, the company works with customers to offer the best training in its class to meet their particular technology requirements. Exmel also works closely with PACE Worldwide and is the first PACE-approved training center in Europe. Microtronic offers a wide range of products to the microelectronics industry and runs regular


Veit, Germany % +49-8722-9620-0 fax: +49-8722-9620-30 E-mail: info@microtronic.de Web: www.microtronic.de


training courses on various topics, both in-house and at customers’ facilities. Contact: Microtronic GmbH, Kleingrotzing 1, D-84494 Neumarkt-Sankt


World Micro Distributing for Degson


Roswell, GA — Georgia-based electronics distributor World Micro has signed a franchise distribution agreement with Degson Electronics Co., Ltd. The newly formed franchise agreement allows World Micro to promote, distribute and mar- ket Degson products. This strategic partnership will expand availability of ter- minal block and connectivity products in networking, mobile computing, indus- trial, medical, and consumer applications. “Degson’s quality, competitiveness, and support distinguishes it as an excellent resource and strategic partner,” says


ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY GmbH · sales@lcd-module.com · www.lcd-module.com


Bettina Clark, World Micro’s director of supplier development. Contact: World Micro, Inc., 205 Hembree Park Drive, Suite 105,


Roswell, GA 30076 % 770-698-1900 fax: 770-698-1901 E-mail: sales@world- micro.com Web: www.worldmicro.com


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