SANTA CLARA, CA -- A pair of longtime SMT and semiconductor experts will present on local SMT and IC package services at an upcoming meeting of the IEEE CPMT Silicon Valley chapter.
AYR, SCOTLAND -- New research on the European medical electronics market shows ample opportunity for EMS firms to add design, recycling and other related services.
SZEKESFEHERVAR, HUNGARY -- Videoton's consolidated revenue rose 17% year-over-year in 2014 to HUF130 billion ($483.2 million), the company announced today.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The SMTA seeks applications from full-time graduate-level students pursuing a degree and working on thesis research in electronic assembly, electronics packaging, or a related field, for the $5000 Charles Hutchins Educational Grant.
CAMBRIDGE, MA – Most of the market value for unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) today lies in military applications, both for electric and non-electric versions, says IDTechEx. Nonetheless, small UAVs are increasing in sales fastest, and that is primarily down to non-military applications.
MALMO, SWEDEN – PartnerTech’s Electronics segment reported fourth quarter 2014 sales of SEK 342 million ($41 million), up 9.6% year-over-year. For the full year 2014, Electronics’ sales were SEK 1.3 billion, up 13.5% compared to 2013.
LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES – Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. (IMI) reported full-year 2014 revenues up 13% to $844.5 million compared to 2013.
BANNOCKBURN, IL – The best technical conference paper of IPC Apex Expo 2015 goes to Karl Sauter, Oracle Corp. USA, and co-author Joseph Smetana, Alcatel-Lucent, for “High Frequency Loss Test Methods for Laminate Materials Comparison (a High Density Packaging User Group/HDPUG Project).” The paper will be presented Feb. 26.
FARMINGDALE, NY -- Cemtrex reported total revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 rose 54% from a year ago to $13.8 million.
NELSON, BC -- Pacific Insight Electronics reported fiscal second-quarter revenue rose 4% year-over-year to $16.3 million.
NEWARK, NY -- IEC Electronics today named Jeff Schlarbaum president and chief executive, following the ouster of the company's longtime board.
YAMAMACHI, CHIRYU, AICHI, JAPAN -- Fuji's Electronics Assembly Equipment division reported net sales for the three quarters ended Dec. 31 are up 37.1% year-over-year.
Year-to-date net sales for the segment are 56.4 billion yen ($463.8 million), while operating income is up 153.4% to 11.3 billion yen ($93 million).
"The growth of new capital investment for PCB production equipment for markets such as smartphone, automotive electronics and industrial equipment has brought strong business," the company said.