Industry News | 2019-08-12 20:10:19.0
IPC's Study of Quality Benchmarks for Electronics Assembly 2019 is now available. This global study provides valuable benchmarking data to electronics assembly companies interested in comparing their quality measurements to those of the industry worldwide.
Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)
Industry News | 2009-03-23 19:05:49.0
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA � March 2009 � Valor Computerized Systems, Inc., global provider of productivity improvement software across the printed circuit board manufacturing supply chain, announces the vCheck Quality Management System.
Industry News | 2009-03-16 18:24:53.0
USR Electronic Systems Expands Its Offering for the Medical and Communications Markets Using vCheck � Valor's Quality Management Solution
Industry News | 2009-05-20 19:19:58.0
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA � May 2009 � Valor Computerized Systems, Inc., global provider of productivity improvement software across the printed circuit board design and manufacturing supply chain, announces that it will feature its vManage, vPlan, Trilogy DFM, and vCheck software in its partner, Hitech Electronica's booth N26 and N28, at the upcoming electronicAmericas 2009, scheduled to take place June 1-5, 2009 at the Parque Anhembi in S�o Paulo, Brazil.
Industry News | 2009-11-11 12:24:11.0
Munich — November 2009 — Valor Computerized Systems Europe announces that it has been awarded a Global Technology Award in the category of Software for its vCheck Quality Management System. The award was presented to the company during a Tuesday, November 10, 2009 ceremony that took place at the New Munich Trade Fair Center in Munich, Germany.
Industry News | 2014-12-20 10:49:39.0
avad EMS (JEMS)announces that it has added a large board line to continue meeting customer needs. With the use of HDI printed circuit boards, more densely populated boards using high pin count BGAs, QFNs and LGAs, micro BGAs, and smaller and smaller devices including 10005s, it seems that assemblies should be getting smaller in size. However, in some cases it is the inverse: printed circuit boards are getting larger. This has prompted JEMS to make a sizeable investment to provide large board capability to customers. With a planned expenditure and installation of more than $1.45 million in Q3/14, the company will have the capability of handling boards that are up to 22x26" in an in-line manufacturing process to complement its three other existing Juki surface mount lines.
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