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January 3, 2008
Lyman Brown, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, BPM Microsystems
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We see 2008 as an exciting year for BPM. Global demand for OEM automotive electronics is expected to continue to grow. Quality MCU programming will be the key for the strong demand for safety, entertainment and communication systems. BPM's broad complex MCU programming support can help out automotive customers meet these challenges.
NAND and NOR flash are the dominant semiconductor memories utilized in portable electronic devices and other consumer devices. BPM Microsystems’ investment in the development and introduction of Flashstream in 2007 leave us poised to help our customers address their throughput dilemma due to device size increases.
Lyman Brown
, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
BPM Microsystems
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April 6, 2009
Eric Baker, Vice President, EasySpheres LLC
The continued miniaturization of components and the continued growth in flexible assembly techniques as applied in the workplace. Assembly lots of one with zero defects should be the goal of every American manufacturer today.
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April 3, 2009
Can La, Product Manager, Techcon Systems
As components are getting smaller, manufacturing processes will need to be adjusted to meet new requirements, especially in the adhesive dispensing process. A new positive displacement dispensing technology is being developed that will allow PCB assemblers to dispense smaller shots accurately and consistently while reducing manufacturing cost.
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April 2, 2009
Brian Smith, Global Sales & Marketing Manager, Kester
Halogen-free transitions will start with early adopting companies in 2009, leading the way through this next wave of green manufacturing processes. Nearly all legacy solder pastes and liquid fluxes contain some halogens, so soldering materials companies will be creating innovative new materials to meet this challenge.
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March 31, 2009
Dave Raby, President and CEO, STI Electronics Inc.
The current economic conditions have been difficult, but as leaders of the industry, your comments can provide valuable insight. Will you be expanding to new markets, or introducing new products next year? What are your expectations for the industry in 2009? I wish I were smart enough to know what the economy and our industry were going to do but what I do know is STI Electronics is growing ...
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March 30, 2009
Jim Griffin, VP Sales/Service, BTU International Inc.
There are great opportunities for manufacturing innovations in 2009. As the industry matures, companies must become more flexible to deal with changing business conditions. This flexibility also must translate to the manufacturing floor where manufacturing efficiency must be increased despite changes in product sets and ...
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