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OLATHE, KS -- Elecsys Corp. reported fiscal second quarter sales in its Electronic Design and Manufacturing Services segment increased 40% year-over-year.

EMS sales reached $3.2 million for the quarter ended Oct. 31, up $924,000 from the prior year. Fiscal year-to-date EDMS sales were $6.3 million, up 43%.

For the period ended Oct. 31, overall sales were $5,479,000, up 37% from last year. Net income was $101,000, versus a net loss of $322,000 last year.

The company forecast EMS sales to grow slightly in the near term due to currently scheduled orders in backlog, the anticipated addition of several new customers, and the transition of several projects from the design phase to production.

 

OSAKA, JAPANNihon Superior received a 2010 Intellectual Property Achievement Award from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry patent office.

Nihon received the award for “Enterprises Excelling in Patent Utilization.”

The award is presented to companies that actively contribute to the expansion and development of the Japanese industrial property rights system. The chief criterion for selection was the extent to which management had implemented strategies to develop IP and the use of R&D for that purpose.

For Nihon Superior, the reasons cited for the award were the firm’s prompt response to the EU RoHS Directive, avoiding price competition, maintaining ongoing activity to strengthen the patent and provide the basis for new patents, and investing in collaborative research at foreign universities. The use of licensing also was recognized.

HUNTSVILLE, ARGeneral Dynamics Armament and Technical Products has awarded EMS provider LaBarge a $3.5 million add-on contract to produce electronics assemblies for the Aegis Weapon System.

The Aegis Weapon System integrates AN/SPY-1 radar, Mk 41 Vertical Launching System and US Navy missiles with its own command and control system.

LaBarge has manufactured electronics assemblies for the Aegis program for more than a decade.

Production on this latest contract is expected to begin in May and continue through November.

TAIPEI -- Hon Hai (Foxconn) reported November non-consolidated revenues fell for the second straight month despite a 61% year-over-year jump in sales.

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WASHINGTON -- The US Commerce Department seeks public input on a revised export control list.

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CAMBRIDGE, MA – Printed electronics is seeing a surge in orders, government and industry-funded development programs, acquisitions and company fundraising, says IDTechEx.

It is now at a “tipping point” because of a sharp improvement in performance, price and repertoire, says the research firm.

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