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Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas Partners with Absolute EMS
December 16, 2019 | Hanwha TechwinEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Hanwha Techwin Automation Americas, formerly Samsung C&T Automation, today announced a strategic business development and creative partnership with Absolute EMS, which was solidified over crab legs and more in Half Moon Bay.
"We are very excited about our relationship with Absolute EMS,” commented Jonny Nichols, Director of Sales & Marketing, HTAA. “We look forward to sharing resources that show the time-saving features and money-making benefits of Hanwha precision machinery for all mix and volume PCB assembly applications.”
With an advanced Center of Excellence located in Southern CA and satellite technology centers in MI, IL, FL, Hanwha is pleased to announce this Northern California expansion in partnership with Absolute EMS for equipment/software demonstrations, training, and real-time customer consultation.
Hanwha provides synergized SMT assembly solutions combined with world-class service and support throughout North America. Solutions include state-of-the-art printing, placement, reflow and board handling technologies to achieve high quality and price-performance without compromising flexibility and growth path on demand. All systems include installation, training, warranty, 24/7 technical phone support, next business day onsite support, next business day shipment of emergency spare parts, and free MMI software upgrades for life on select gear.
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Nolan’s Notes: Do More, Get More
04/02/2024 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's NotesThis month in SMT007 Magazine, we’re investigating box build, a manufacturing sector so closely adjacent to board assembly that some OEM customers they’re the same thing. To those of us doing this work, we know they’re very different. Traditional electronic assembly work is typically concerned only with attaching the components to the circuit board. That’s our idea of a “finished good.”