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December 12, 2006
Gary Goldberg, President, PROMATION, Inc.
To keep pace with customer demand, we have released a series of equipment designed to meet customer expectations. These products include a low-cost, end-to-end transfer conveyor, flexible odd-form placement station, Print on Demand label placer, in-line automated screw fastening, single-operator, high-output depaneling station, and economical post-AOI sorting solutions.
PROMATION is one of the fastest growing automation companies in North America and we're focused on earning more business in 2007, and beyond. To view many of these solutions, visit us at APEX (Booth 1003).
Gary Goldberg, President
PROMATION, Inc.
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January 6, 2009
Masato Nakamura, Business Development Manager, Nihon Superior Co. Ltd.
Halogen-free will continue to receive attention and many companies are diligently working on developments. There have been several halogen-free solder pastes and flux- cored solder wires recently introduced. As new technologies are developed, the performance of halogen-free products ...
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January 5, 2009
Neil MacRaild, President, Ovation Products
There is no debating that the electronics industry is suffering right now. Demand for consumer electronics has dramatically slowed and it's these products that have fueled much of the growth over the last decade. I have no doubt spending will return – it's just a question as to when. Even in light ...
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December 30, 2008
Stephen K. Brodeur, Program Director, Printer Division, Milara Inc.
Most likely high throughput solar cell manufacturing and increased individual cell efficiency. Some of the nano coating technologies look promising. Dispensing also seems to be coming back around to yield a wider variety of applications. Moreover, dispensing in a stencil printer, which Milara has done since 2003, seems ...
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December 29, 2008
Mr. Hamed El-Abd, President, WKK Distribution Ltd.
At this point it’s hard to see any major advances and how they might impact. I am referring to our Asia region. As any advances will mean costs increase, people will be hard pressed to invest unless the advances are very significant.
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December 23, 2008
Tom Mealey, Executive Vice President, Virtual Industries Inc.
As the cost of energy continues to increase we will see growth in the photovoltaic industry. As America strives for energy independence, this technology will grow and installation costs will drop. We have seen similar growth and cost curves in the plasma screen industry. US manufacturers must look to American ...
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