MfgQuote (www.mfgquote.com) is an online sourcing solution for custom manufactured parts and engineered components. Buyers, engineers and purchasing professionals submit and distribute request for quotes (RFQs) through the secure online system.
Suppliers have the opportunity to match their expertise, equipment and capacity to the buyers who need their services. The site gives them the tools to identify and build relationships with the right customers for their business with complete confidentiality.
The service is free to buyers (engineers, inventors and students), with suppliers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) paying a subscription fee for the opportunity to sell to the buyers.
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Cognex Corp (www.cognex.com) is hosting a seminar, Understanding and Applying Machine Vision Sensors, throughout North America this fall. Attendees will find out how machine vision sensors work, learn how applications can be set up quickly and easily, see live vision sensor demonstrations and learn how to reduce production costs.
All seminar participants will receive VisionGuide, which includes free In-Sight Explorer trial software.
The scheduled dates are:
ALABAMA
Huntsville, AL - Nov 17
Auburn, AL - Dec 1
ARIZONA
Phoenix, AZ - Oct 26
Tucson, AZ -Oct 28
ARKANSAS
Fayetteville, AR - Oct 28
CALIFORNIA
Emeryville, CA - Aug 5
San Diego, CA - Aug 10
San Jose, CA - Aug 18
Los Angeles, CA - Aug 19
Petaluma, CA - Sept 22
Fresno, CA - Oct 7
Santa Ana, CA - Nov 3
COLORADO
Denver, CO - Sept 28
CONNECTICUT
Hartford, CT - Nov 11
FLORIDA
Tampa, FL - Sept 21
GEORGIA
Augusta, GA - Sept 23
College Park, GA - Oct 12
IDAHO
Boise, ID - Sept 16
ILLINOIS
Burr Ridge, IL - Aug 18
Mount Vernon, IL - Aug 25
Tinley Park, IL - Sept 2
Deerfield, IL - Sept 21
Glendale Heights, IL - Oct 26
Peoria, IL - Nov 4
Elgin, IL - Nov 16
INDIANA
Evansville, IN - Nov 30
Indianapolis, IN - Dec 1
IOWA
Des Moines, IA - Aug 17
Cedar Rapids, IA - Aug 31
KANSAS
Topeka, KS - Sept 7
Wichita, KS - Oct 13
KENTUCKY
Louisville, KY - Oct 14
Bowling Green, KY - Dec 16
MARYLAND
Hunt Valley, MD - Sept 29
MASSACHUSETTS
Woburn, MA - Sept 15
Natick, MA - Nov 3
MICHIGAN
Adrian, MI - Aug 4
Dearborn, MI - Aug 5
Sterling Heights, MI - Aug 12
Saginaw, MI - Aug 24
Grand Rapids, MI - Sept 7
Cadillac, MI - Sept 15
Ypsilanti, MI - Sept 16
Battle Creek, MI - Oct 6
Pontiac, MI - Oct 12
Livonia, MI - Nov 18
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis, MN - Sept 9
Rochester, MN - Nov 2
NEBRASKA
Lincoln, NE - Oct 5
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Lebanon, NH - Sept 22
NEW JERSEY
Mahwah, NJ - Oct 13
Somerset, NJ - Oct 20
Mt. Laurel, NJ - Nov 10
Parsippany, NJ - Nov 30
NEW YORK
Albany, NY - Oct 27
NORTH CAROLINA
Winston-Salem, NC - Sept 16
Charlotte, NC - Oct 7
OHIO
Defiance, OH - Aug 3
Mansfield, OH - Aug 26
Toledo, OH - Oct 14
Dayton, OH - Oct 19
Akron, OH - Oct 21
Cincinnati, OH - Nov 4
Independence, OH - Nov 16
OREGON
Portland, OR - Aug 26
PENNSYLVANIA
Mars, PA - Aug 17
State College, PA - Aug 18
King of Prussia, PA - Sept 1
Canonsburg, PA - Sept 28
RHODE ISLAND
Providence, RI - Sept 8
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville, SC - Nov 2
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls, SD - Aug 3
TENNESSEE
Nashville, TN - Sept 2
Jackson, TN - Sept 14
Cleveland, TN - Sept 30
Oak Ridge, TN - Nov 10
Clarksville, TN - Dec 2
TEXAS
Austin, TX - Aug 12
Dallas, TX - Oct 19
UTAH
Salt Lake City, UT - Sept 30
VIRGINIA
Fredericksburg, VA - Oct 21
Williamsburg, VA - Nov 17
Harrisonburg, VA - Dec 14
WASHINGTON
Spokane, WA - Sept 14
WISCONSIN
Menomonee Falls, WI - Aug 25
Wausau, WI - Sept 1
Racine, WI - Sept 23
Eau Claire, WI - Oct 5
Green Bay, WI - Nov 18
CANADA
Vancouver - Canada - Aug 24
Oshawa - Canada - Aug 31
Kingston - Canada - Sept 29
Mississauga - Canada - Oct 6
Cambridge - Canada - Oct 27
London - Canada - Nov 9
Chatham - Canada - Nov 23
Windsor - Canada - Dec 15
MEXICO
Juarez - Mexico - Dec 14
Reynosa - Mexico - Dec 16
PUERTO RICO
San Juan - Puerto Rico - Nov 9
Arecibo - Puerto Rico - Nov 11
To register, visit:
http://www.imakenews.com/eletra/go.cfm?z=cognex%2C18305%2Cb19Stk4q%2C20643%2Cb3kghhW
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Singapore -- Flextronics, the world's largest EMS provider, reported net sales rose 25% to $3.88 billion for its recently ended first quarter.
Net income rose 283% to $78.3 million, excluding restructuring and other charges. GAAP net income was $74.3 million, up from a loss of $289.7 million a year ago. Cash flow from operations was $166 million.
Gross and operating margins were up 110 basis points.
Michael Marks, chief executive, said in a statement, "The improvement in margins was driven by effective management of our operations, which included aggressive restructuring in prior periods as well as continuous cost reductions. Additionally, a healthier demand environment not only improves our factory utilization and increases overhead absorption, but also provides an opportunity for us to improve our pricing."
According to one analyst, sales from Sony Ericsson increased roughly 40% sequentially to 15% of total revenue in the quarter. Sales to other customers dropped about 2% sequentially, said Deustche Bank. Communications infrastructure sales were down moderately, DB said.
Inventories rose by four days, to 34 days.
Flextronics guided for September earnings of 15 to 18 cents and December earnings of 21 to 24 cents.
Yet Flextronics should benefit from greater outsourcing of handsets. "Anecdotes from Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Intel, AMD [and] Philips suggest that handset demand in 2Q was healthy," wrote analyst Chris Whitmore of Deustche Bank. "We expect further commoditization of the handset market to force more outsourcing, benefiting ODMs like Flextronics."
The Surface Mount Technology Association (www.smta.org) is again co-locating its annual conference, SMTA International, with the Assembly Tech Expo (ATExpo) show this fall at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL, from Sept. 26-30.
Dr. Paul T. Vianco of Sandia National Labs has organized a Lead-Free Soldering Symposium that will take place on Thursday, Sept. 30, and will consist of four 90-minute paper sessions on lead-free and tin whiskers consortia activities, materials issues in lead-free soldering, lead-free soldering processes and lead-free soldering reliability. Dial-in options will be available for the symposium during the conference.
In consideration of the current demand for information on lead-free technology, it was decided that the symposium would be an appropriate first attempt at mixing the traditional conference format with an online, dial-in format. Dial-in attendees will receive the technical papers and auxiliary presentation files in advance of the symposium. They will have access to the real-time audio portion by telephone line to follow along as the event takes place.
The dial-in format gives would-be attendees, such as students who might not otherwise be able to attend the conference, an option for taking part.
The cost to dial-in is $195/$255 for SMTA members/non-members. A one-year individual SMTA membership is included in the non-member price.
For more information, visit: www.smta.org/education/presentations/presentations.cfm#smtai_lead-free
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Elcoteq Network Corp. (www.elcoteq.com), a global provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) for the communications technology industry, has announced its plan to build a new plant in St. Petersburg, Russia. Construction of the 14,700 m² (158,000 sq. ft.) plant is expected to begin in the final quarter of 2004, with operations beginning in the fall of 2005.
When operating at capacity, the plant is expected to employ about 1,500 people. The company's current manufacturing plant in St. Petersburg employs 170 people.
"From 2005 on we will need more production capacity for mobile phones and communications network equipment. This investment program will safeguard our service capability to European customers," said Jukka Jäämaa, executive vice president.
The investment in land and construction will total approximately $18.6 million. The machinery and equipment needed will be determined by the type of products, production volumes and timing of product programs.
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Globaltronics, Asia's longest established electronics manufacturing exhibition and conference, will be held again in Singapore from Sept. 7-10. The conference has expanded in scope to cover the four key trends and drivers for the electronics manufacturing industry - wireless, displays, miniaturisation and semiconductor.
32% of research participants, which included buyers and sellers from the electronics manufacturing industry, indicated a preference for Singapore if they were to attend only one major show per year. Singapore's votes were higher than China (18%) and almost three times the votes for Taiwan (11%).
Ng Chuan Yong, vice president, Reed Exhibitions Pte. Ltd., said, "Singapore continues to be an industry hub, known for its quality and high-end manufacturing capabilities. In addition, countries in Southeast Asia are known for being technology savvy and many electronics players leverage the presence of early technology adopters within these markets to test products before global rollout. Singapore is well connected to the whole region to take advantage of this."
Singapore currently manufactures 50% of the world's hard disk drives and has more than 15 established wafer fabrication plants and 30 integrated circuit design houses.
Ng added, "Our research shows that electronics continues to be a significant contributor to the region's GDP. Prior to 2002 and 2003, there were concerns of a migration of electronics manufacturing to China. However, confidence in the region was shaken following SARS and the various bird-flu outbreaks, which had the effect of reminding companies of the old adage ‘not to put all your eggs in the same basket,' and the result has seen the emergence of companies adopting a dual-hub manufacturing strategy."
New to Globaltronics is DESIGNtech Asia, a platform featuring electronic design automation tools and methodologies and design software. It was created to cater to the growing Asia Pacific electronic design automation market (EDM), which is worth $363 million and has grown 23% and 10% in 2002 and 2003 respectively.
Other additions to the exhibition include OPTOelectronics Asia, a showcase of photonics related to the electronics industry; an innovation gallery featuring nanotechnology and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); and a Contract Manufacturers Hall of Fame, a display of Asia contract manufacturers' capabilities.
Activities such as the technology conference, senior executives summit and e-supply chain conference will continue to be features of this year's GlobalTRONICS.
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