Test alliance offers European ICT support
A new partnership aims to offer test system customers a one-stop-shop for consistent quality design, implementation and support across the UK, Central and Eastern Europe. The Peak Group and Equip-Test of Hungary will offer geographic support across the UK, Central and Eastern Europe, helping designers and manufacturers to integrate operations across the continent.
Equip-Test has built a strong reputation for quality in ICT, particularly its support services (the company has been the TRI systems European technical support centre for 15 years).
The Peak Group’s reputation for test systems development matches this, and customers operating multiple locations across Europe will benefit from consistent quality at every stage of their project.
Critically, as well as providing systems, the partnership will also offer customers integrated support services, with the same organisation that designs and manufactures a solution also supporting it’s installation and ongoing operations.
Karl Miles, technical sales manager at Peak Production, said; “The partnership with Equip-Test will offer our customers a range of fixtures and services to complement our own. We plan an initial focus is on ICT fixtures for users of systems from Agilent, Teradyne, etc., but expect that to expand as the partnership develops. For our part we will now be able to offer custom designed functional test systems to the Equip-Test customer base. Together we can provide unrivalled European technical support.”
Zoltán Kádár, CEO of Equip-Test, said; “Over the last 30 years The Peak Group has built a good reputation for its test systems and its track record of quality and attention to detail makes Peak an ideal partner for Equip-Test. The commitment of both parties also means that we will now be able to offer our services in the UK and Ireland for the first time, whilst also supporting Peak customers from our already established locations.”
The Peak Group and Equip-Test will be co-located at the upcoming National Electronics Week show at the NEC, Birmingham (April 12-14).