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STRAMBINO, ITALY -- Test equipment maker
Seica SpA has completed construction of a factory at its headquarters near Turin, Italy.
The 1300 sq. meter addition nearly doubles the company's previous capacity. The addition includes demo and training rooms.
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COCONUT CREEK, FL — Inovaxe Corp., a provider of supply-chain management solutions, named Bob Douglas president, responsible for sales, marketing, accounting, technical support, material handling systems and software development.
Douglas is a former vice president of operations at
Vertical Communications, where he was responsible for worldwide outsource manufacturing, supplier development, quality, warehousing and distribution. He held a similar position at
Speedcom Wireless Corp., and was spent 14 years at
Teradyne Connection Systems.
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AUSTIN -- EMS provider
Bantam Electronics Inc. has signed a deal with
Acequia L.P. to build hardware
for the Aquador line irrigation control units.
Under the deal, Bantam will provide parts and finished product inventory management, shipping and logistics services,
and warranty/RMA support.
Acequia makes irrigation water conservation products for businesses and consumers.
Other Bantam customers include
AMD, NetQoS, Crossroads Systems and
Wayport.
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MINNEAPOLIS – Angad Singh's talk on an implantable MEMS sensor won Best of Conference at the third annual SMTA Medical Electronics Symposium.
Attendees of the mid-May event voted Singh' presentation, Development of an
Implantable MEMS Biomedical Sensor, as the best presentation.
Singh is employed by CardioMEMS Inc.
Conference proceedings are available on CD-Rom from SMTA (smta.org).
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RICHARDSON, TX -- TXP Corp., a provider of pre-manufacturing services for the
electronics
industry, has changed its
official corporate name to TXP Corp. and its common
stock will begin
trading under the new ticker symbol TXPO, effective July
14th, 2006.
The
company's common shares are traded over the counter.
In a statement, president and chief executive officer
Michael C. Shores said, "Our name change and new ticker symbol reflect the broad
appeal of our
services within the electronics industry, and our growing
roster of Fortune
1000 clients. We continue to experience strong growth and
have positioned
ourselves as a formidable industry player committed to our
customers and
corporate mission."