Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 16:49:09 EST 2004 | davef
Matt What in earthly-heaven is an "accountablilty partner"? "Associate" is to "working slob" as "accountablilty partner" is to ...
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 12:00:54 EDT 1998 | Frank
I wanna start a electronic production (SMT/THT) in Germany. Anyone interested to start with me?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 13:59:54 EST 2002 | Jeff
CircuitCAM is a Partner with GPD and worked along with GPD to create the interface to support their dispensers.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 11:13:42 EDT 2006 | flipit
Dover sold UIC. Just like you guys thought. It sold to Francisco Partners.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 16:15:30 EDT 2006 | fastek
And what in the world is a "Francisco Partners"? I know what it sounds like.....but.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 07:24:55 EDT 2010 | szpcbpartner
welcome to PCB Partner, there are more than 2300 PCB suppliers here. http://www.pcbpartner.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 22:25:46 EST 2009 | fastek
Circuitnet has learned that Universal Instruments is once again under new management. It appears that Francisco Partners has sold the company to Patriarch Partners LLC, a private equity investment firm managed by Lynn Tilton who is the Founder and C
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 14:50:31 EDT 2021 | kumarb
more... if you want to source from the #1 PCB shop in China, then there is Shennan Circuits. Again, unless you have very high annual volumes, they will not deal direct. Shennan builds PCBs for the military, medical and other high profile accounts.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:35:56 EST 2010 | orproadamshaw
Hi, As stated above development of the systems we took over from Orbotech has not ceased. I don't know which geographic region you are in, but your first contact should be either a Business Partner, or ORPRO Vision support direct in the region. On
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 09:11:02 EDT 2016 | sumote
I had this long post typed up and then I re-read your post. No used equipment? Like others have said, your budget could could easily be swallowed up by 1 piece of equipment. I would work with your Program Manager at your "assembly partner". You nee