MUNICH – Initial thoughts from Productronica, where the weather was brisk outside, but starting to heat up inside.

Traffic was a bit slow relative to past years. The show itself seems smaller – and again, this is relative, as it remains bigger than almost all the other major electronics assembly trade shows combined – with traditional powerhouses like Siemens, Universal Instruments and other placement companies occupying booths that, while they would still qualify as monstrous at any other show, no longer fill entire halls on their own. (This is a good thing.)

Assembléon introduced its iFlex placement line, consisting of two multifunctional (with up to eight heads each) machines and a high-speed chipshooter. The dual-lane line uses the same feeders as the A series, is well-priced for all regions and is said to be capable of 400 cph placement speeds and fewer than 10 defects per million.

Speaking of Assembléon, the company re-upped its licensing agreement with Yamaha, which, according to CIRCUITS ASSEMBLY sources, is for one year with a one-year option. We saw Scott Zerkle, the new GM of Yamaha IM America.

Other products of note on Day 1: 

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