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TORONTO -- Celestica reported its fourth-quarter net earnings rose 18% year-over-year, boosted by strength in most of its end-customer markets.

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ELKHART, IN -- CTS reported fourth-quarter EMS sales increased 16% year-over-year on demand from the defense and aerospace, industrial, communications and computer markets.

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WASHINGTON -- National Association of Manufacturers president and CEO Jay Timmons applauded President Obama’s emphasis on competing in the global marketplace, but said government must pull back on regulation and taxes.

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TOYKO -- The first-day crowds at InterNepcon Japan, held at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center last week, were enough to make getting through the aisles difficult. The following two days, navigation was even more demanding. The electronics industry in Japan is back in gear again.

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SAN JOSESanmina-SCI Corp. reported fiscal first-quarter revenue of $1.66 billion, up 12.5% year-over-year and 4% sequentially.

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PHILADELPHIA – Registration is open for a one-day technical workshop on printed circuit board cleaning to be held March 2 and 3.

“Why Clean Electronic Assemblies,” sponsored by Aqueous Technologies and Zestron, will be held at ACI Technologies’ facility here.

The free workshop will introduce important elements needed for a successful PCB cleaning process and discuss cleaning agent technologies, as well as available equipment. Speakers will review different process control tools and methodologies, as well as various types of flux residues and the challenges they pose. Hands-on demonstrations will complete the one-day seminar.

The workshop will address industry trends, residues and contamination, and board failure mechanisms for cleaning. Speakers will discuss options in cleaning, including cleaning agent technologies, cleaning equipment, and process control and cleanliness analysis.

To register, visit www.regonline.com/WhyClean-3-2 or www.regonline.com/WhyClean-3-3.

STONY BROOK, NY -- Applied DNA Sciences has developed a DNA-based product authentication technology said to protect brands and intellectual property from counterfeiting and diversion.

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SAN JOSE – The 90-day moving average orders among North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers rose 1.4% sequentially in December. Orders were up 68% from a year ago, the SEMI trade group said.

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SINGAPOREFlextronics reported fiscal third-quarter net sales up 19% to $7.8 billion compared to the same period in 2009.

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SCHAFFHAUSEN, SWITZERLANDTyco Electronics Ltd. today reported fiscal first-quarter net sales of $3.2 billion, up 11% year-over-year, and 2% sequentially. Orders grew 7% during the period. 

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NEENAH, WI – EMS firm Plexus Corp. today reported fiscal first-quarter 2011 revenue of $566 million, up 32% year-over-year and 2% sequentially, relative to guidance of $550 million to $580 million.

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SAN DIEGOAEM has developed a high-reliability-qualified SnPb conversion process designed to mitigate the formation of tin whiskers in surface mount components.

The process reportedly eliminates potential damage to sensitive electronic devices caused by conventional hot-solder dipping, while ensuring converted component terminations contain a minimum of 5% Pb, as verified by SEM/EDS and XRF inspection methods.

This Sn/Pb conversion process is suited for chip-scale passive components, including capacitors, inductors, resistors, ferrite chip beads, fuses, resistor arrays, capacitor arrays, bead arrays and many molded body passive and active surface mount component types.

The firm says it includes 100% adherence to visual and mechanical inspections per applicable EIA guidelines, including sample solderability, leach resistance, terminal strength and destructive physical analysis screening.

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