Industry News | 2011-01-28 17:29:19.0
Count On Tools Inc. introduces new Ceramic Nozzle Series for the complete line of Universal Instruments Corporation’s (UIC) pick-and-place machines, including Genesis, Advantis, Flexjet and GSM.
Industry News | 2012-06-18 14:49:38.0
Reliability and Failure Analysis Seminar: Lessons Learned in Manufacturing. Presented by Universal Instruments Corporation’s Advanced Process Laboratory. Hosted by Textron Defense Systems, 201 Lowell St., Wilmington, MA
Industry News | 2012-12-09 20:49:25.0
In its ongoing effort to provide customers with exceptional service, Universal Instruments Corporation recently launched an enhanced spare parts website at www.uic-tooling.com. The development of the site is just one of the projects spearheaded by Justin Poet, general manager of the organization’s newly created Production Tooling Group.
Industry News | 2002-04-12 09:27:17.0
A Secure, Customized Area of Universal's Web Site Created to Improve Communication With Customers
Industry News | 2002-04-30 08:27:59.0
Sanyo Will Continue to Provide the HSP Line of Chipshooters Sold Under Universal's Name
Industry News | 2003-06-11 08:23:41.0
Bob Lamanna Assumes New Leadership Role
Industry News | 2020-06-07 05:37:32.0
Universal Instruments' Advanced Process Lab (APL) is pleased to announce that it has appointed Technical Marketing Company (TMC) as its Channel Partner. Chris Dodd, President and principal owner, and the TMC team will represent Universal's APL throughout the Rocky Mountain region.
Industry News | 2003-05-14 08:00:59.0
On Wednesday, April 20, electronics manufacturers, industry experts, and Universal personnel met in Orlando, Florida, USA, for a day of information sharing on a wide range of topics.
Industry News | 2019-12-17 08:19:54.0
Universal Instruments’ Advanced Process Lab (APL) is pleased to announce that GPD Global has placed a MAX II precision dispenser in its lab in New York. Universal’s APL offers comprehensive research, analytical and advanced assembly services that enable manufacturers to realize rapid product introduction, maximize yield and optimize reliability.
Industry News | 2012-11-29 13:46:02.0
In October, Universal Instruments Corporation’s Advanced Process Lab (APL) held its third Advanced Research in Electronics Assembly (AREA) Consortium meeting of 2012 at Binghamton University’s Innovative Technologies Complex in Vestal, N.Y. The 25-member consortium, organized by Universal, helps member organizations identify and develop new and emerging technologies, generating applicable knowledge for specific product development and manufacturing processes.