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NORTH BILLERICA, Mass., April 2019 — BTU International, Inc., a leading supplier of advanced thermal processing equipment for the electronics manufacturing market, is pleased to announce that JW Corporation will represent the company in Canada. Owner and President of JW Corp. Jason Wahba recently expanded his territory to cover all of Ontario along with Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, Canada.

“Canada has a growing and vibrant SMT manufacturing industry,” said Rob DiMatteo, Regional Sales Manager at BTU International. “It’s a great market for us – with a focus on quality and reliability. JW will do a great job for our customers and we’re happy to be associated with them.”

The JW Corporation is a privately held technical sales representation company servicing Canada’s high-tech manufacturing industry. Founded in 2017, Wahba saw a growing need for a fresh and innovative representation organization in Canada. Built on integrity, best-in-class service and technical expertise, the JW Corporation streamlines towards excellence through continuous growth and education. For more information, visit https://wcorp.ca/.
For more information about BTU International, visit www.btu.com.

About BTU International

BTU International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amtech Group (Nasdaq: ASYS), is a global supplier and technology leader of advanced thermal processing equipment in the electronics manufacturing market.  BTU’s high-performance reflow ovens are used in the production of SMT printed circuit board assemblies and in semiconductor packaging processes. BTU also specializes in precision controlled, high-temperature belt furnaces for a wide range of custom applications, such as brazing, direct bond copper (DBC), diffusion, sintering and advanced solar cell processing. BTU has operations in North Billerica, Massachusetts, and Shanghai, China, with direct sales and service in the U.S.A., Asia and Europe. Information about BTU International is available at www.btu.com.

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