Industry News | 2009-01-30 18:35:31.0
Right on schedule, Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems (SEAS) became operational on January 1, 2009, as a legally separate company within the Siemens technology conglomerate. This step signalled the end of the carve-out process, which started in 2008. At the same time, the Siplace Excellence restructuring program, which was begun in 2007, is entering into a second phase that involves making certain volume-driven adjustments.
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Many industrial equipment manufacturers in the world are producing PLC. The product and market competition between different companies is unavoidable. While top companies receiving great popularity for their products, the clashes and differences between them are always notable too.
Industry News | 2011-06-09 13:47:08.0
Cognex Corporation announces a new option to deliver its VisionView® operator interface to third-party CE Panels. VisionView CE software can now be licensed and installed directly onto Rockwell and Siemens CE panels, allowing end users to use existing equipment and reduce monitor clutter.
Industry News | 2009-11-30 08:18:56.0
Live Gantry Upgrade Demonstrations Continue to Draw Industry Attention
Industry News | 2010-06-23 11:30:04.0
After more than seven years, SIPLACE head of Asian operations Siegfried Neubauer (46) returns to the headquarters of Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems GmbH & Co. KG (SEAS) in Munich.
Industry News | 2014-07-03 11:10:00.0
SEHO Systems GmbH announces that Christian Ott has taken over the global key account management for the Siemens Group with immediate effect.
Industry News | 2009-01-30 18:37:44.0
Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems (SEAS), which has been a separate company since the start of the year, wants to further expand its global Siplace technology expertise network. By entering into additional cooperative agreements with other technology suppliers, SEAS wants to be able to offer their shared customers coordinated manufacturing solutions. SEAS believes that this optimized interaction between SMT equipment manufacturers will take advantage of significant, currently unused efficiency and productivity potentials in electronics production.
Industry News | 2009-10-30 08:09:59.0
Live Gantry Upgrade Demonstrations Continue to Exhilarate Visitors
Industry News | 2010-01-22 21:20:50.0
DEK recently encouraged its customers to become ‘de-DEK-tives’ in order to triumph in a prize draw held on its stand at Munich’s Productronica exhibition. Having now revealed the competition winner as Siemens AG’s Mr. Stanek, DEK has successfully drawn attention to the critical nature of stencil design in relation to ongoing product reliability – with a little help from Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.