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WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND – DEK said it would launch ProActiv technology during a free webinar to be held Sept. 24 and 27.

The webinar will explain how the technology will boost screen printing performance by enhancing aperture fill and paste release for manufacturers working with heterogeneous and ultra fine pitch assemblies.

It will guide participants through the process and reveal how the technology is able to deliver unprecedented productivity, the firm says.

The webinar will be followed by a live Q & A session with DEK product managers.

Six seminar sessions are being held in different languages.

To register, visit www.dek.com/webinar.

ST. LOUIS -- LaBarge today reported fiscal 2010 fourth-quarter net earnings grew 85% to a record $4.82 million as the company profited from higher demand in most end-markets.

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WASHINGTON -- The Bureau of Industry and Security stressed the new export control rules announced Tuesday are designed to protect military security even while streamlining the process for sensitive and less-restricted products.

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MILPITAS, CA -- The Solar Engineering & Manufacturing Association will meet here Sept. 22 to discuss the global photovoltaic technology outlook.

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MUNICH -- Placement machine manufacturer deliveries increased almost 60% sequentially in the second quarter, making it the strongest quarter since 2000.

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TEMPE, AZ — Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in August for the 13th consecutive month, says the Institute for Supply Management. The PMI was 56.3%, up 80 basis points.

A reading above 50% indicates the manufacturing economy is generally expanding.

New orders dropped a slight 0.4 percentage points to 53.1%. Production reached 59.9%, up 2.9 points, while inventories rose 1.2 points to 51.4%. Customer inventories went up 4.5 percentage points to 43.5%, and backlogs fell to 51.5%, down 3 points.

“Manufacturing activity continued at a very positive rate in August as the PMI rose slightly when compared to July. In terms of month-over-month improvement, the production and employment indexes experienced the greatest gains, while new orders continued to grow, but at a slightly slower rate. August represents the 13th consecutive month of growth in US manufacturing," said ISM spokesperson Norbert J. Ore.

The overall economy grew for the 16th consecutive month, according to ISM.

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