LAKE FOREST, CA – EMS firm Probe Manufacturing is adding design, manufacturing and marketing of proprietary renewable-energy products, including engine control units, converters and inverters.
The company’s OEM arm is the result of two years of investment in research and development efforts to design technologies and products aimed at customers seeking to reduce their energy use and environmental impact.
“We believe alternative energy and green technologies are going to be substantial growth markets in the 21st Century and we have been slowly moving the company in that direction,” Probe CEO Reza Zarif said. “Two major sectors in alternative energy are electricity generation and transportation; our research and development efforts have been focused on these two sectors.”
Probe remains committed to its contract electronics manufacturing business, Zarif said.
HELSINKI – Elcoteq today reported a second-quarter net loss of 12.8 million euros ($20.48 million) on a 6.6% drop in revenues, to 904.8 million euros ($1.45 billion).
SAN JOSE – The MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council announced its 3rd Annual Medical Electronics symposium – Technology Concepts Enabling Product Reality – at Arizona State University in Tempe on Sept 25.
The program is divided into the following areas: revolutionary concepts in medical electronics; advanced materials for medical electronics; key enabling technologies, and next-generation of bio-medical systems.
HERNDON, VA – “Environmental legislation is proliferating around the globe, and harmonization is essential. Equally important is the need for industry to coordinate its technical responses, and that requires a proactive approach.”