Industry News | 2013-02-06 13:10:47.0
MYDATA recently announced the release of MYCenter 2.1, a next-generation software solution that helps to improve control and efficiency in SMT production. Further strengthening what is already one of the most comprehensive software suites in the industry, the solution offers SMT manufacturers a robust platform with three modules that can be integrated into all types of production environments.
Industry News | 2013-10-08 13:10:27.0
"Welcome to the new dimension of test, the fourth dimension". As usual, Seica is back to the exhibition with a full range of ATE machines for every need, and a lot of innovative solutions for test and selective soldering, but this time the news are really raising the bar of technology over the top. The “new dimension” of test will be showcased through several different lines of products, all designed around the common core of the enhanced VIP platform, where 3.0 generation is ready to go for the future of test, taking care of TIME, the fourth dimension of our living space and the most important key factor of every industrial process.
Industry News | 2015-01-08 14:04:52.0
At Southern Manufacturing 2014 AdoptSMT UK Ltd., member of AdoptSMT Group, will again present many new products for the European PCB Assembly Industry. The supplies, services and consultancy offered by AdoptSMT Group are focused around the aim to keep the customers production running. The main process supported by AdoptSMT with consumables, spares, service and pre-owned equipment is the automatic PCB Assembly including stencil printing, reflow soldering and AOI.
Industry News | 2015-04-27 15:53:17.0
Seica will be present in the Spider Engineering Booth, representative for Israel, where everyone is invited to see the Pilot4D V8 and the ATE/instrument MINI 80/200. Seica proudly announces also the twentieth anniversary of its first flying probe tester sale. With such a long story and experience, the Pilot4D flying probe line is today the most versatile and complete line of automatic flying probers, offering the widest range of solutions and performances on the market.
Industry News | 2015-11-01 18:33:22.0
Nordson EFD introduces a new series of pneumatic non-contact dispensing systems. The P-Jet and P-Dot valves and V100 controllers jet low- to high-viscosity fluids with great precision and repeatability. They are designed for use in many types of applications and multiple industries including automotive, electronics, aerospace, and medical.
Industry News | 2018-01-24 17:10:37.0
Viscom today announced plans to exhibit at the 2018 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place Feb. 27 - March 1, 2018 at the San Diego Convention Center in Calif. Constantly at the forefront of innovation for AOI, AXI and SPI, the company will show its X8011-II and X7056-II 3D X-ray inspection systems, along with the S3088 ultra gold, S3088 ultra chrome and S3088 SPI in Booth #1508.
Industry News | 2018-11-14 15:34:52.0
Viscom AG will premier a new 3D bond inspection system at electronica 2018 in Munich. The Hanover-based inspection technology expert is thus expanding its diverse 3D product range from 3D SPI, 3D AOI and 3D X-ray technology to include bond inspection, further reinforcing its technology leadership in 3D inline inspection for the electronics manufacturing industry.
Industry News | 2019-11-12 12:23:14.0
Seica Automation will be showcasing their latest board handling and process automation solutions at Productronica 2019 in Hall A3, booth 337.
Industry News | 2024-02-09 16:33:57.0
Based on the same technology as Sciospec's industry leading impedance analyzers, the LCR-1 combines next-level performance with the simplicity of an LCR meter in a compact formfactor, with simple setup and ease of use for benchtop or manufacturing needs.
Industry News | 2012-11-06 11:22:15.0
Dispensing and MID (Molded Interconnected Devices) technologies are developing rapidly. Current technology drivers are LED and communication products. On September 28th, Essemtec’s technology day focused on new developments and future challenges. The event was free of charge for all participants.