Industry News | 2012-03-21 17:06:11.0
At the APEX event held earlier this month, DEK proudly accepted its tenth consecutive Service Excellence Award,
Industry News | 2010-07-20 12:20:45.0
DEK has appointed Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt, Liang Zong, as its new Business Improvement Engineer. Joining DEK’s progressive Quality Department, the new recruit will be responsible for boosting company-wide efficiency through lean business improvement initiatives, in addition to developing its Quality Management Systems in the UK and China to help customers in these regions Expect More.
Industry News | 2009-06-04 00:14:07.0
Building on its comprehensive base of global stencil manufacturing operations, DEK has recently expanded its stencil franchise through a partnership with Mexican-based equipment representative and stencil franchisee, InterLatin. The DEK-InterLatin Reynsoa, Mexico stencil manufacturing facility � the partners' third operation in the Mexican region � officially opened in March of this year to serve the burgeoning Reynosa region, which is home to many leading EMS and OEM firms.
Industry News | 2009-11-29 22:25:49.0
Showcasing the latest expansion of its global stencil network, DEK and new franchisee, Huntsville, Alabama-based AGI Corporation, opened the doors of their manufacturing operation to local customers on October 21, 2009. Attended by both leading EMS and OEM electronics firms as well as Huntsville’s Mayor, Mr. Tommy Battle, the DEK-AGI Open House was a technology-rich event designed to highlight the company’s stencil production expertise.
Industry News | 2010-06-21 16:04:54.0
Demonstrating its extensive knowledge base for today’s demanding back-end wafer level processes, DEK’s presence at the upcoming Semicon West event in San Francisco, California will feature the Galaxy print platform with Wafer Transport Solution. This system, displayed alongside the CHAD WaferMate 300-1, is configured with a precision wafer pallet and high-performance transport rails, ensuring the accuracy and stability required for DEK’s established and emerging cost-effective Wafer Level Packaging (WLP) applications.
Industry News | 2007-10-29 17:34:11.0
DEK has launched its brand new Dual Lane solution, enabling manufacturers to double their output from a line by implementing Dual Lane operation in place of a single lane setup. Delivering substantial flexibility at machine level, this new technology is being officially unveiled from Hall A4, Stand 205 at this year�s Productronica.
Industry News | 2008-02-20 22:58:37.0
DEK, the global mass imaging and assembly process specialist, has announced a new strategic business focus in the Solar Energy market and detailed some compelling initiatives for photovoltaic (PV) cell manufacture.
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.
Industry News | 2009-11-19 14:44:24.0
Betting on a sure thing, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin-based EMS provider, Matrix Corp, again turned to DEK when its operation was ready to expand. Having partnered with the mass imaging leader in its early years, Matrix’s positive experience with DEK led the high-mix manufacturer to select DEK’s Horizon 02i system and VectorGuard® stencil technology, enabling the company to realize measurable gains in productivity and performance.
Industry News | 2011-12-02 21:39:53.0
Over the past month, DEK and its Mexican-based representative, Interlatin, have embarked on a Productivity Solutions Tour that has so far hosted four events in three cities and attracted nearly 150 customers. Setting up shop in Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana and early next month in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the technology-rich Productivity Solutions Tour program is effectively enabling assembly specialists to get even more out of their print processes.