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SHENZHEN, CHINA – Endicott Interconnect Technologies has conditionally qualified its assembly operation for high-volume commercial applications in Shenzhen, and is ramping for full production.  
 
The company leases 40,000 sq. ft. of production space in Lorom Industrial Co.’s Shenzhen facility, and has installed production equipment to support the operation. 
 
Under the agreement, EI will provide all materials, technical know-how and training. The company will maintain control of design, new product introduction activity, specifications, quality requirements, sales and technical support worldwide.  
 
Lorom will be responsible for facility maintenance, production staff and general support.
 
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL – EMS company SigmaTron International Inc. reported revenues increased 32.9% to $165.9 million in 2007, up from $124.8 million in 2006.
 
Net income decreased to $1.7 million, compared to $1.9 million last year.
 
For the fourth quarter, revenues increased to $39.5 million compared to $34.5 million year-over-year.
ATLANTA – A new Excel spreadsheet tool aids users in determining the best surface finish for a particular design. The tool was created by Bob Lazarra, former designer and now vice president of business development for PWB fabricator CircuitConnect.

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ANAHEIM, CA – Flexible circuit maker Multi-Fineline Electronix today said third-quarter net sales unexpectedly declined sequentially due to an ongoing decline in sales to its largest customer.
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FOSTER CITY, CA – PLM software provider Arena Solutions has issued a white paper on manufacturing outsourcing, the company said today.
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ATLANTAUP Media Group, parent company of Circuits Assembly, announced today that a 60-minute Webinar, Korea RoHS/ELV – What You Need to Know, will be held Aug. 14 at 12 PM EDT.
 
The Webinar will be presented by Michael Kirschner, president of Design Chain Associates LLC, and Junsik Yoon, an associate with Korean environmental firm Eco-Frontier.
 
The Webinar will help electronics and automotive companies understand and comply with Korea’s RoHS-, WEEE-, and ELV-like regulation when it goes in to force on Jan. 1.  
 
Korea's Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electric Products and Automobiles has elements of several EU directives such as RoHS, WEEE, ELV, and EuP, and has a short timeline and details that will not be officially published until fall.
 
Yoon’s presentation will describe the law, similarities and differences between it and the relevant European directives, and the implementation requirements for the Jan. 1 deadline. Kirschner will describe the steps to compliance OEMs must take to ensure compliance.
 
Registration for the event, which will include a Q&A session, costs $169 and is available online at www.pcbshows.com/webinars.

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