MONTREAL -- Triton Electronik is the first contract manufacturer in Canada to achieve certification to IECQ QC 080000, the new International Specification for RoHS compliance.
Triton is a turnkey PCBA, cable harness, box build and systems CM with additional plants in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, and Kitchener, Ontario. The other facilities will complete QC 080000 Certification within the next few months. NSAI will perform all three certification audits.
Contact Manufacturing Services, located in Mt. Laurel, NJ, helped to implement the certification.
"QC 080000 Certification provides our customers the assurance they need that all Triton Electronik divisions are capable of manufacturing fully RoHS compliant products - not just Pb-free,” said Ben Frank, VP of sales and marketing. "CMS provided us with the experience and support that we needed to achieve certification quickly and cost effectively at all three facilities".
Demonstration of RoHS compliance has become important since the EU published its RoHS Enforcement Guidance Document in May. To meet these guidelines, a company is expected to have a process-based Compliance Assurance System in place. QC 080000 certification demonstrates that a company has a CAS.
EL SEGUNDO, CA — The worldwide
subscriber base for Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services is expected to
expand by a factor of more than 26 from 2005 to 2010, spurring a competitive
battle between video providers both old and new, iSuppli Corp. predicts.
Global IPTV subscribers will grow to slightly more than 63
million in 2010, a stunning CAGR of
92.1% from 2.4 million in 2005, the research group says.
MARLBOROUGH, MA -- Ekra America today announced the printer maker's best six-month and rolling 12-month revenues in company history. EKRA also reported shipping its 500th machine in the Americas
SAN JOSE -- Worldwide sales of semiconductors totaled $19.6 billion in June, up over 9% from a year ago, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported today.
WASHINGTON – New orders for manufactured goods in
June, up four of the last five months, rose 1.2% to $406 billion, the highest
level in the 14 years U.S. Census Bureau has tracked the data.
CAMBRIDGE, UK -- The number of companies offering Real Time Locating Systems has tripled in the past year. While in the past RTLS equipment has consisted of either very short range systems or complex, multiple
antenna, multiple beam long-range RFID, new
portability and affordability is sharply
increasing its use. RTLS is now forecast to become a $2.71 billion business in 2016, according to a
report from analysts IDTechEx.
RTLS are electronic systems that are intended to locate small electronic devices on people or things at any time. They are used in everything from hospitals to personal security to supply chains tracking.