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Victron Announces “Victron University” for Employee Development
Victron, Inc., a premier electronics manufacturing services (EMS) supplier of end-to-end manufacturing solutions to Fortune 500 companies, today announced the launch of Victron University, an enhanced company-wide training program for all of its employees.
Multitest’s Günther Jeserer to Present at SEMICON West 2010
Multitest, announces that Günther Jeserer, Business Unit Manager, will present a paper titled “Improved Cost of Test by Optimized Tester Utilization” at the upcoming SEMICON West exhibition, scheduled to take place July 13-15, 2010 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The presentation will be held during TechSITE’s Test Challenges session on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 from 12:10-12:30 p.m. in the North Hall.
STI Electronics’ Mark McMeen to Hold IC/DT Presentation at SMTA Tampa Chapter Industry Expo
STI Electronics, Inc., announces that Mark McMeen, VP of Engineering Services, will present “Imbedded Component/Die Technology (IC/DT®)” at the upcoming SMTA Tampa Chapter Industry Expo. The presentation is scheduled to take place Wednesday, June, 16, 2010 at 5 p.m. at the Mirage at Tucson’s in Clearwater, FL.
P.D. Circuits Promotes Joe Helms to National Sales Director
P. D. Circuits, Inc., specializing in delivering the highest quality PCBs, technical support, and service to OEM and EMS companies worldwide, announces the promotion of Joe Helms to National Sales Director.
Dolomite and Cavendish Laboratory develop innovative device for optical micromanipulation of cells
In collaboration with Cavendish Laboratory (Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge), Dolomite, a world leader in the design and manufacture of microfluidic solutions, has designed a glass microfluidic device for a novel laser tool that allows the study of mechanical properties of cells using optical stretching on a single cell basis.
Ferrari Optimizes Thermal Comfort Using ANSYS
ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced that the Italian car manufacturer Ferrari -- renowned all over the world for outstanding design, powerful engines and excellent driving performance -- uses software from ANSYS to optimize automobile design and performance. The latest improvement involves the use of software from ANSYS to predict thermal comfo...
ESI Global Forum 2010 declared a success
ESI Global Forum 2010, the first global users conference on Virtual Prototyping, took place last May 19-20 in Munich, Germany. Its success was proven by the active participation of over 280 designers, engineers, analysts and managers of customer and partner companies from various industries around the world. This diverse audience listened to over 100 presentations on End-to-End Virtual Prototyping, present and future.
PSMA Elects Rob Hill and Marshall Miles to Board of Directors and re-elects Alex Levran and Bharat Shah to Second Term
The Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA ) has announced the election of four industry leaders to serve as members of the association's Board of Directors. Elected to the board for the first time are Rob Hill and Marshall Miles. Alex Levran, Ph.D. and Bharat S. Shah were each re-elected to serve a second three-year term. Elections were conducted at the PSMA annual meeting held in conjunction with the Applied Power Electronics Conference ...
PSMA Announces Nanotechnology Forum and Offers E-Learning Tutorial
PSMA has announced the availability to its members of an e-learning tutorial on the basics of nanotechnology and what is happening in the field. The focus of the tutorial is for technical and marketing people involved in the power sources industry who have heard of nanotechnology but have not had any exposure to it, or as a refresher of the basics for those who are somewhat familiar with the technology. The tutorial highlights domestic and global...
Nobel Prize Winners in Physics Used Keithley Instrumentation
Keithley Instruments extends its congratulations to Drs. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, scientists at the University of Manchester in England who were just awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on graphene, a single-atom-thick form of carbon with outstanding physical, electrical, and chemical properties. In their research, Geim and Novoselov employed several Keithley Instruments products, including the Model 2400 Source...