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APEX: Yamaha Intros YSM40R Mounter With Fastest Placement; Also New and Popular i-Pulse M20

Industry News | 2017-02-08 18:39:22.0

Yamaha IM America, in partnership with Trans-Tec Worldwide, will exhibit dynamic new SMT assembly technology in Booth #2317 at IPC/APEX 2017 next week.

Yamaha Motor IM America, Inc.

Altus Demonstrate the Latest Technical Trends in the Market at the What’s New in Electronics Exhibition

Industry News | 2017-04-30 07:41:36.0

Altus Group will present it’s a range of innovative products at the What’s New in Electronics Exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham from 9-10 May.

Altus Group

Seika Machinery to Unveil Four New Systems at APEX

Industry News | 2015-02-09 10:33:07.0

Seika Machinery today announced that it will debut four new products at the IPC APEX EXPO. New products to be displayed include the McDry DXU-580YF Yamaha Feeder Cabinet, Musashi Engineering’s SuperΣ and AeroJet, and Hitachi Giken’s NEO VIEW Visual Inspection Support System.

Seika Machinery, Inc.

Yamaha Announces Improved Mounter Software Features, Functions

Industry News | 2016-10-12 18:32:31.0

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA announces new developments in software features and functions for its Modular Mounters (SMT placement systems) that improve productivity and simplify maintenance. These include improvements in Nozzle Health Care, Maintenance Monitor, e-Vision, and a New Grouping optimization.

Yamaha Motor IM America, Inc.

Seika Showcases New Manufacturing Equipment at APEX

Industry News | 2018-01-24 20:59:22.0

Seika Machinery today announced plans to exhibit in Booth #2043 at the 2018 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place Feb. 27 - March 1, 2018 at the San Diego Convention Center in Ca. Seika will showcase a complete lineup of leading-edge equipment, including the latest models from McDry, Sawa, Sayaka, HIOKI and MALCOM.

Seika Machinery, Inc.

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