COLORADO SPRINGS, CO -- Results of joint research by Plexus and Photo Stencil for printing solder fillets on very small gold Kovar tabs have been released.
BILLINGSTAD, NORWAY -- Kitron has landed a three-year, NOK100 million ($18.2 million) contract to build networking gear for HMS Industrial Network.
FREMONT, NE – Glenn L. Seely, 56, died Feb. 6 in Omaha after a two-year fight with cancer.
OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND – Smart Group has issued a call for papers for its Smart Group European Conference & Exhibition, to be held here Oct. 2-3.
HORSHAM, PA -- Aegis Software has promoted Paul Price to vice president of sales worldwide, responsible for management of all sales channels and personnel.
JONKOPING, SWEDEN -- Kitron's restructuring of its operations here is complete and the EMS company is seeing the results, says Thomas Lofgren, head of Swedish operations.
NASHUA, NH -- A gap analysis on counterfeit parts avoidance and detection standards performed by a BAE Systems technical director reveals lower-level documents have improved their coverage of components but still lack full accounting for materials and non-electronics parts.
GERMANTOWN, WI – Ellsworth Adhesives has acquired Adhesive Methods and Technology, a Tennessee-based distributor of industrial adhesives and dispensing equipment.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – EMS firm Firstronic received a State Export Trade Now (STEP) grant from the Pure Michigan Export Program.
RUGBY, ENGLAND -- Citing poor market conditions, electronics manufacturing services company Stadium Group will shutter its manufacturing facility here and lay off 60 workers.
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- A recent MIT survey found one-third of the companies responding are considering reshoring their manufacturing, adding evidence to those who see a return to regional strategies.
Looking back at 2012, it’s clear the PC industry experienced a pivotal year. Now, as we move into 2013, the question is, “Which way did it pivot”?