BUCKS, UK – SMART Group has redesigned www.smartgroup.org to support engineers globally.
The site includes new features to assist in solving technical problems, design help, searching for suppliers or keeping up-to-date with industry trends.
The firm’s future events are included on the site, with reports on recent seminar and workshop presentations.
Newsletters are archived to January 2004, and visitors can participate and see results of SMART Group’s surveys.
Most frequently asked questions and responses from the smart-e-link forum are now available. Featured defects, technology downloads, a library of technical papers and assembly defect video clips are also on the site.
MARLOW, ENGLAND – Aegis Software, developer of manufacturing operations system software, has opened its new European headquarters near Marlow, England.
Aegis Europe occupies an entire building with facilities for customer support, training, a customer lounge, and sales and administrative offices. Training is available to educate customers on the firm’s MOS software.
The location has an expanded sales and support staff and technology conferences to update local customers on new product developments, and to provide first-hand feedback.
CHANDLER, AZ – Isola Group, maker of base materials for PCBs, has entered into a license agreement with Park Electrochemical Corp., granting Park the right to practice under two of Isola’s patents.
These patents are directed to laminates and PCBs that incorporate square weave fabric materials.
Financial terms of the agreement are confidential and will not be disclosed.
BANNOCKBURN, IL – North American PWB shipments in October dropped 4.8% year-over-year; orders decreased 14.6% compared to the same month in 2007, says IPC.
PENANG, MALAYSIA – Several companies are taking steps
ranging from freezing hiring to shortening their working weeks in response to
lower demand for electronics, local officials say.
Agilent Technologies and Jabil Circuit will close their
factories in Bayan Lepas between Christmas and New Year, Federation of
Malaysian Manufacturers northern branch chairman Datuk O.K. Lee said, according
to published reports. Others are reducing their workweek from five days to four.