ORLANDO – The date will change, but SMTA International will return to Orlando next year, the SMTA announced today.
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DONGGUAN, CHINA — Top-tier EMS company Elcoteq has expanded its manufacturing plant here, doubling the total floor space to about 26,000 sq. meters.
The site builds high volumes of box-build and sub-assemblies for communications products such as mobile phones, LCD driver modules and base stations.
As part of the expansion, the production area and warehouse were enlarged and the cleanroom upgraded.
The site employs a reported 2,500 workers.
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LOUISVILLE — EMS and military components supplier
Sypris Solutions today raised its financial outlook for 2007 to reflect a settlement with a large customer involved in bankruptcy proceedings.
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MOUANS SARTOUX CEDEX, FRANCE -- Automated optical inspection OEM
ViTechnology named Jean-Yves Gomez, 46, chief executive officer.
He had been with
STMicroelectronics since 1984, most recently as head of the imaging division, which developed camera modules including sensors, mechanics and optics.
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BALVE, GERMANY – The previously announced merger between
Cobar Group BV and
Balver Zinn became official today, as ownership of Cobar was transferred to the non-ferrous metals producer.
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BOSTON -- Teradyne Inc. and
Solectron Corp. last month extended their standard manufacturing agreement to include additional manufacturing and test requirements, including final, configuration and test for most of Teradyne's Flex family of
products.
The work for the new requirements will be done by Solectron's
Suzhou subsidiary. The agreement with Solectron will
expire in 2010, and may be automatically extended for
subsequent annual terms.
The companies did not specify the value of the extended agreement.
The original agreement dates to Nov. 24, 2003.