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BEAVERTON, OR – Benchmark Electronics announced that it will close its plant here at the end of the year, affecting all 183 employees.
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LONDON – An upcoming Frost & Sullivan briefing will focus on the Ukrainian electronics manufacturing market, the research firm announced.

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MANCHESTER, NH – EMS provider EPE Corp. has been selected by Business NH Magazine as one of its 100 Top Private Companies, based on average sales growth.

EPE’s three-year revenue growth rate was 21.44%, making it the 14th fastest growing private company in New Hampshire.

According to the list, EPE is also the fastest growing privately held contract assembly in the state.

Business NH Magazine surveys thousands of companies annually to compile the list.

NEW TRIPOLI, PA – Chip purchases are sending the market toward a fast recovery in 2010, says The Information Network, according to published reports.

Leading firms have raised capex plans for this year, which can be a significant leading indicator of improvement, says the research firm.

Another sign for improving conditions is how much chipmakers are willing to spend on advanced equipment to create new products.

“We nevertheless are cautious about 2010, because all we see going forward are technology purchases rather than capacity purchases," said Robert Castellano, president of The Information Network. "Utilization is increasing, but with 31 fab closures in 2009, this is analogous to increased productivity due to layoffs.”

 

BANNOCKBURN, IL – An IPC task group is organizing a standard covering intellectual property protection.
 
The trade group seeks PWB manufacturers, EMS providers and OEMs to develop the document. The first meeting takes place Oct. 23 in Scottsdale, AZ.
 
Similarly, the US Congress has directed the Department of Defense to develop a trusted source program for PCB manufacturers supplying the DoD, the association says.
 
The new standard is expected to educate members and elevate best practices in IP protection. The trade group hopes to develop a common standard to which companies can certify will save the industry money.
 

 

BALLSTON LAKE, NY – Datacom OEM Sixnet will acquire JBM Electronics Co., a provider of networking connectivity gear.
 
No financial terms were disclosed.
 
Sixnet markets a line of products under the BlueTree Wireless brand. JBM's products will be aligned to create a range of industrial and commercial wireless networking solutions.

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