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ALAMEDA, CA -- EMS providers will post an average compound annual growth rate of 11.9% over the next five years, reaching $429 billion by 2010, Technology Forecasters forecast today.
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ANGLETON, TXBenchmark Electronics lowered its third-quarter guidance by $50 million to $100 million due to slower than anticipated product and program transitions, and softer demand.

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JACKSON, MI – An appeals court has tossed a $1.7 million judgment in favor of EMS provider Sparton Corp.

The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated a prior ruling in favor of Sparton in its lawsuit against Util-LINK LLC and National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative.

The Sixth Circuit also affirmed the lower court's decision denying NRTC relief on its $20 million counterclaim against Sparton.

Sparton said it would review the decision and that its claim still has merit.

 

SAN JOSE – The MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council announced its technical symposium Substrates: The Foundation of Semiconductor Packaging, to be held in San Jose Nov. 8.

The objective of this symposium is to identify technology requirements for the next generation of substrate technology, highlighting required innovations that will further enable IC component integration, and electronic system functionality.

The program is segmented into the following areas: Substrate Manufacturing and 1st Level Interconnect Technology; Design and Simulation: Silicon, Substrate, System; 2nd Level Interconnect and Reliability, and Emerging Substrate Technologies.

For more information, visit www.meptec.org.

 

 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK – Aegis Software (Europe) Ltd. has moved its European headquarters here and named Daniel Walls European managing director.

The manufacturing information management systems provider’s new site includes a larger training center, among other features. 

Walls joined Aegis in 1997 as controller and chief financial officer, and was also a regional sales manager.

“Aegis sees Europe as a very important manufacturing market,” said CEO Jason Spera in a statement. “Our new European headquarters, along with appointing Walls as managing director confirms our commitment and ensures manufacturers in Europe the high level of customer service and quality products.”

 

 

SHENZHENKasion Automation Ltd. on Sept. 28 celebrated its 15th year in China.

More than 150 people were present, including all employees of Kasion from offices in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Shenzhen and the company’s Hong Kong headquarters; its subsidiary colleagues; customers Artesyn (Emerson), Celestica, Chung Nam, Computime, Elcoteq, Flextronics, Hasee, Hip Fung, Honeywell, Huawei, Konka, Refined Industry, Sangfei, Vtech, Zastron, and manufacturing suppliers, including Assembleon, BTU, BPM, CASIO, PVA and VJ Electronix.

Abby Tsoi, director of Kasion, kicked off the celebration with a welcome speech and presentation of the Long Service Awards, Excellent Performance Awards and Outstanding Performance Awards for employees.

Stephen Wu, area manager of North China, received awards for 15 years of service and sales performance. Kelvin Sze earned award for sales, and Rebecca Tse received a performance award, in addition to their service gold medals.

More than 20 employees were presented with service and performance awards, while Kasion’s customers and principal manufacturing suppliers received the Excellent Partnership Awards, presented by GM SK Chiu.

Kasion has grown more than 10 times since it was established.

 

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