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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – Aqueous Technologies Corp. has acquired all marketing, sales/distribution and service rights for the MicroJet family of conveyorized (inline) defluxing systems manufactured by Burnet, TX-based Austin American Technology, effective immediately.

Aqueous is now the exclusive worldwide distributor of MicroJet, MicroJet EC, and MicroJet FC inline defluxing systems.
 
Under the multi-year agreement, AAT will no longer manufacture inline defluxing systems for public sale.
 
No financial terms of the agreement were disclosed.
TOKYO – Seven of Japan's top electronics manufacturers will post losses for the fiscal year ending in March, says EE Times.
 
Hitachi Ltd., Panasonic Corp., Sony Corp., Toshiba Corp., Fujitsu Ltd., NEC Corp. and Sharp Corp. are expected to have combined net losses of  $22.3 billion.
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ISTANBULEssemtec Switzerland has signed a distribution contract for Turkey with Sinerji of Istanbul. 

Sinerji provides a local show and training room for machine demonstration and evaluation, and countrywide sales, support and service.
 
The firm also will support installed Essemtec equipment, including automatic machines for SMD manufacturing.
 
Essemtec develops, fabricates, and distributes equipment for all processes of electronics manufacturing: printers, dispensers, pick-and-place and solder systems.
 
Sinerji has many years’ experience in SMT.
 
No financial terms were disclosed. The agreement is effective this past Jan. 1.
STAMFORD, CT – Western Europe’s personal computer sales were 20.1 million units in the fourth quarter of 2008, up 12% year-over-year, according to Gartner Inc.
 
"If it wasn't for mini-notebooks, the overall Western European market would be showing a decline. This does not bode well for 2009, as we expect the general economic conditions to worsen," said Ranjit Atwal, principal analyst at the research firm.
 
Hewlett-Packard and Acer, leaders in the area, boasted shares of 23.2% and 20.3%, respectively, with Dell holding 10.1% of the market, says Gartner.
 
ASUS and Toshiba held 7.4% and 6.4% market share, respectively.
 
PC shipments grew 17.2% in the region last year compared to 2007, reaching 66 million units. 
MADISON, AL – STI Electronics Inc. will distribute the complete AIM line of electronic solders and chemicals throughout the Southeast.
 
No financial terms were disclosed.
 
STI offers a complementary product line and a variety of training services.
 
Headquartered in Montreal, AIM manufactures assembly materials, producing solder paste, liquid flux, cored wire, bar solder, adhesives, preforms, and specialty.
BOSTON – Registration for PCB East 2009 is now open. The conference will take place April 27 – May 1, with an exhibition on April 29, at the Westin Waltham in Boston.
 
The show, held annually since 1996, is sponsored by UP Media Group, the parent company of Circuits Assembly and Printed Circuit Design & Fab.
 
Visit http://www.pcbeast.com for information; register online with priority code #E09EA02 before the early-bird deadline of March 26, and save up to $100 on most registration packages.

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