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SHANGHAI - The schedule of activities for Nepcon China and EMT China has been announced. Activities will include SMTA workshops and conferences and Ministry of Information Industry-approved training for National Certificate for Key Personnel.

The events will take place at the Shanghai Everbright Center.

SMTA China will host conferences, workshops, committee meetings, a vendor’s day and an engineering certification session. SMTA China and the MII will jointly organize a SMT Technical Personnel Certification Program during the show.
 
More than 650 companies representing 22 countries will exhibit, Nepcon organizers say.
 
 
HORSHAM, PA Avo Photonics has opened design and prototyping operations in Toronto.
 
The subsidiary will support ongoing opto-electronic design, development, and volume production services.
 
The Canadian team has experience developing products such as high-power optical isolators, light detection and ranging (LIDAR) systems, photometers, telecom lasers, photon-counting detectors, nonlinear optic waveguides and tunable lasers.
 
TOULOUSE, FRANCE -- Airbus SAS, the world's second largest aerospace maker, will cut 10,000 jobs -- 18% of its workforce --over four years and offload a half-dozen factories as it prepares to declare its first annual loss. The moves are part of a plan to reduce costs by some $2.8 billion annually by 2010.


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ST. LOUIS -- LaBarge Inc. named William Bitner vice president of operations, responsible for the EMS company's defense and government-oriented manufacturing operations. He succeeds Vernon Anderson, who is retiring Read more ...
MENTOR, OH – EMS provider Libra Industries named Albert “Al” Catani chief operating officer, effective immediately. Catani will focus on innovating supply chain and manufacturing capabilities, and on developing the program management and client services organization.
 
Catani was previously vice president of manufacturing at Lamson & Sessions.
 
He is a U.S. Army veteran.
WOODRIDGE, ILMorey Corp. and GE’s Asset Intelligence division have signed a multi-year deal under which Morey will supply development engineering, manufacturing and logistics services in support of AI’s telematics products. No other terms were announced.
 
Morey will provide product roadmap support and will help prioritize and implement product enhancements and support development of new products. The EMS provider will supply low-to-medium volumes of products to AI, including prototyping services as required.
 

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