September, 2018 Business Briefs ASM Pacific Tech to Invest in
Smart Factory Software Suwanee, GA — ASM Pacific Technology, Ltd., (ASMPT) is investing in soft- ware developer Critical Manufacturing, S.A. As an experienced software provider of MES software, the company has expertise in machine networking, IT systems and cloud solutions. This investment boosts ASMPT’s efforts to build a portfolio of Industry 4.0 solutions and enable the smart factory. ASMPT is focusing more on comprehensive software solutions to speed up its smart
manufacturing capabilities and extend its reach beyond hardware. Contact: ASM Assembly Systems, LLC, 3975 Lakefield Court, Suite 106,
Suwanee, GA 30024 % 770-797-3000 fax: 770-797-3457 E-mail:
easales.sea@
asmpt.com Web:
www.siplace.com
Koh Young Posts Record 3D AOI
Results Chandler, AZ — Koh Young Technology has achieved its largest-ever second- quarter revenue, which increased 22 percent year-over-year. The revenue came in part due to an increased contribution from 3D AOI business, which increased almost 60 percent year-over-year. The market has been responding well to its flagship Zenith 3D AOI system. Coupled with powerful software, the Zenith handles an enormous amount of real data, which helps engineers gain insight
into the reflow process and enables quick decision making. Contact: Koh Young America, Inc., 6150 W. Chandler Boulevard,
Suite 39, Chandler, AZ 85226 % 480-403-5000 fax: 480-403-5001 E-mail:
america@kohyoung.com Web:
www.kohyoung.com
PDR Opens European Training and
Demo Facility Shingle Springs, CA — PDR has opened a European training and demo facility in the U.K. Located minutes from Gatwick airport, in Crawley, West Sussex, the company provides complementary travel to and from the facility. The demo site is ESD-safe and solar powered. It currently houses PDR IR-C3 Chipmate and IR-E3G rework systems, available for demo and training. The company
plans to offer online demos in the near future. Contact: PDR Americas, 3869 Dividend Drive, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 % 530-676-6262 E-mail:
sales@pdrxy.com Web:
www.pdr-rework.com/americas
Selective Soldering Academy (SSA) and
Flex Complete First Offsite Training Elk Grove Village, IL — The Selective Soldering Academy (SSA) and Flex- Guadalajara have collaborated on their first offsite SSA training sessions. Tomas Guitron and Eddie Groves, director of the SSA, worked with Omar Gar- cia, director of Flex’s advanced manufacturing engineering group (AME), to conduct two training sessions for 16 manufacturing engineers from Flex’s north and south campuses in Guadalajara, Mexico. The sessions were hosted by Fran- cisco Rosas, director of Maquiladora de Servicios (MMS), and conducted at the
MMS offices in Guadalajara. Contact: Selective Soldering Academy, 201 Lively Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, IL % 224-659-7086 fax: 847-593-9084 Web:
www.solderingacademy.com
ViscoTec Added to
“Bayern’s Best 50” List Kennesaw, GA — ViscoTec has been added to the 2018 list of “Bayern’s Best 50.” The company was awarded at a recent event held at Schleissheim Castle, in Oberschleissheim, a suburb of Munich, Germany. This is the second time that the company has received the award. Franz Josef Pschierer, Bavaria’s minister of economic affairs, energy and technology, personally presented each of the 50 companies with a certificate and a Bavarian porcelain lion. This is the 17th time that the award has been given, designed to honor the 50 most dynam-
Kennesaw, GA 30144 % 770-422-4281 E-mail:
sales@viscotec-america.com Web:
www.viscotec-america.com
ic mid-sized companies in Bavaria. Contact: ViscoTec America, Inc., 1955 Vaughn Road, Suite 209,
Ryder Industries Expands in Audio
Electronics Market Hong Kong — With the appointment of Kingslea Chan to vice president of sales and marketing, Ryder Industries is looking to expand further within the audio electronics market. Ryder’s expertise in the development of guitar amplifiers has led it to gain OEM partners, such as Blackstar, Marshall and Fender. Dur- ing the most recent Fender Musical Instruments (FMIC) annual supplier sum- mit, Fender recognized Ryder Industries with a “Preferred Collaboration Award,” highlighting the strong and reliable relationship that exists between
Johnston Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong % 852-2341-8211 fax: 852-2797-9027 Web:
www.ryderems.com
the companies. Contact: Ryder Industries, Ltd., 1803 Chinachem Johnston Plaza, 178
www.us-tech.com ®
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