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ARLINGTON, TX -- VirTra Systems, Inc. has announced a preliminary manufacturing and
marketing agreement under which Sanmina-SCI would provide manufacturability analysis, bid proposal and marketing support, and manufacturing services for VirTra Systems' military training simulators.

"We are excited about the opportunities provided by VirTra Systems' new IVR 4G(TM) simulator and we expect to excel within this segment of the defense market," said Steve Roser, vice president of business development for Sanmina-SCI's Defense and Aerospace Systems division. "VirTra Systems' simulation technology is a perfect complement to our Defense and Aerospace Systems division.  With demand for military virtual reality simulators rapidlyaccelerating, we believe the market for VirTra Systems' IVR 4G simulator products will be considerable."

"This partnership with Sanmina-SCI enables us to greatly increase short-term production capabilities while ensuring large multi-system purchasers of timely delivery with a top-tier, worldwide support infrastructure," said L. Kelly Jones, VirTra Systems' chief executive. Read more ...
BERLIN -- Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting 5,900 jobs across Europe in an effort to reduce overhead costs.

About 1,500 jobs will be cut in Germany, where HP currently employs 9,000 workers.

The first layoffs will come next July  and expected to continue through early 2007.

HP employs about 44,000 workers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

NEW YORK – More acquisitions are ahead for Dover Corp., the parent company of Dover Technologies. So said company executives during its annual investor conference today.

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ORANGE, CA Inspex Inchas begun quickturn x-ray inspection services for PCBs, semiconductor packaging and assembly.

The firm handles inspection of BGA, QFPs and PLCC components on all types of assemblies, plus other semiconductor components, active and passive devices, multilayer PCBs, molded and encapsulated components, connectors and cables.

The company is capable of 24-hour turns, president Jay Adams said in a press release. 
   

PORTSMOUTH, RI International Manufacturing Services Inc., a manufacturer of thick film resistors and substrates, named Zully Alidina and RF Spectrum its representative in Canada.

RF Spectrum is based in Markham, Ontario.


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MINNEAPOLIS -- The SMTA has issued a call for papers for the Medical Electronics Symposium. The event will be held in Minneapolis in the spring of 2006.  

The deadline for abstracts is Nov. 4.

Medical electronics is worth some $50 billion and is one of the few industries still based largely in the
U.S. The conference will explore medical electronics devices, components, packaging and assembly for major categories such as: diagnostics, imaging, monitoring, life support, implantable products, personal monitor/delivery devices, and disposable electronics.

While each industry segment has different assembly needs and volumes ranging from one unit per month to millions per year, the conference will explore the differences and similarities of the production lines and operations.  A key focus of the conference will be emerging and future advances in medical electronics as impacted by advances in semiconductors, sensors, microfluidics, optoelectronics, MEMS and nanotechnology.

Abstracts of 200-300 words should be sent to conference coordinator Melissa Serres at melissa@smta.org.

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