TORONTO – Celestica Inc. has acquired
Displaytronix, a provider of flat-panel display
repair services.
Terms were not disclosed.
The acquisition gives Celestica a leg up in the rapidly growing FPD market.
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ST. LOUIS -- LaBarge Inc. has been awarded a $2.2 million dollar contract from
BAE Systems
to produce the ethernet switch unit for the A3 Bradley Combat
Systems vehicles. The ESU functions as a router and a switch, making
local forwarding decisions to devices operated in the vehicle's LAN.
Production is expected to run from June 2006 and through
September 2007 and will be performed at LaBarge's Huntsville, AK, facility.
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ROCHESTER, NY – EMA Design Automation, a
provider of electronic design automation software, was named fastest
growing company among Rochester's top 100 privately held firms,
according to the
Rochester
Business Alliance and
KPMG LLP.
This is the second straight year EMA won the honor. EMA sales rose from $3 million in
2002 to $20 million in 2003 and $31 million in 2004, giving EMA a growth
of 915% over this period.
Employment has also grown from fewer than 15
in 2002 to nearly 100 across the country, with 67 located in the
Rochester area.
“We are extremely honored to be part of the Rochester Top 100,” said
Manny Marcano, President and CEO of EMA. “It’s a
testament to the skill and dedication that our employees put forth in
building strong relationships with our customers, coupled with
excellent products and outstanding customer service and support."
Marcano launched EMA in 1989, selling EDA tools primarily in
upstate New York, and expanded the company in the 1990s to include the
Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. EMA now sells products across all of
North America and has expanded its product line to include the
Cadence
Allegro and OrCAD PCB design tool product
lines, RoHS compliant services and related products.
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WEST CHICAGO, IL -- Sales of connectors for electronics products reached $35.4 billion this year, according to
Bishop & Associates research firm.
By region, North America was the largest region, at $9.34 billion, or 26.4%, edging out
Europe, at $9.12 billion (25.8%).
Japan was third at $6.11 billion (17.3%), followed by
China ($4.74 billion, 13.4%), and the rest of
Asia ($4 billion, 11.4%) .
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