MONTREAL – AIM Solder expanded its research and development laboratory here.
The newly built chemical laboratory and technical offices boast new equipment and a 35% increase in sq. ft. Phase two of the expansion is underway and will include doubling the size of the company’s applications lab and testing area.
“AIM Solder continues to aggressively invest in its R&D program to stay ahead of the technology curve and solidify its presence at the forefront of innovative product development in the electronics assembly industry,” said David Suraski, AIM Solder’s executive VP, AMD. “The recent expansion of the R&D laboratory in Canada, in addition to our lab capabilities around the world, solidifies AIM’s commitment to remaining an industry leader.”