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a
sparton's new Design center
Offers tech advancements
The innovation within the facility not only allows
the company to continue to grow its skilled staff,
but also its abilities to cater to more customers'
needs. "The medical device world is constant-
ly changing and this location enables us to stay
ahead of the rapidly shifting technology," said
president and CEO Cary wood.
b
iPc updates electronics
assembly standards
The documents have been updated to include
technical advances in solder on plastic SMT
components, new criteria for p-style and solder-
charged Butt/i SMT terminations, a change to
void criteria for BgAs, and enhancements to the
language within the documents to provide ease of
use and clarity.
c
Libra industries acquires
Focus manufacturing
under the agreement, Libra industries will ben-
efit from Focus Manufacturing's metal fabrication
capabilities, while Focus Manufacturing will con-
tinue operations under its own name. The com-
panies will partner to provide world-class custom
EMS and metal fabrication services. Combined,
the organizations bring 54 years of experience in
their respective industries.
d
iec reports revenue
Drop in Q3
"Our revenue for the quarter was lower than the
same period last year. Overall, we've continued to
have success adding new customers and adding
new programs for existing customers, the major-
ity of which we anticipate will be accretive to the
company and will provide long-term value," says
w. Barry gilbert, chairman of the Board and CEO.
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