Torrance, CA – Excellon Automation has opened its new
corporate offices and North American production facility in Rancho
Dominguez, CA. The relocation efforts will be completed by mid-October.
“Our current facility is outdated and no longer
supports our North American production needs or provides the necessary
capabilities for our world headquarters operations, “ said David
Balsbough, president. “With our increased emphasis on customer support
and technology leadership we need a facility that supports these
objectives while providing efficient and flexible operating
capabilities.”
TOKYO -- Sony's new CEO didn't wait long to shake up the
company, as the consumer electronics giant announced plans to close 11 factories and cut
10,000 jobs from its electronics business.
Howard Stringer, the media executive whom Sony hired to revitalize
its listing electronics business, said the cuts will save $1.8 billion
in costs by the end of fiscal 2007. The company revised downward its
forecast for the fiscal year ending in March to a net loss of
$89.8 million.
AUSTIN -- Smart Modular Technologies has inked a deal to license module and package stacking technologies from Staktek Holdings.
Smart makes memory products; Staktek is a provider of intellectual property and services
for chip-stacking and module technologies.
Under terms of the agreement, Smart can use
Staktek's ArctiCore technology for module products, and will be licensed to offer
stacking technology for leaded and BGA packages. Financial terms were not disclosed.