Assembleon and Cookson announce alliance.Assembleon (Alpharetta, GA) and Cookson Electronics' Speedline Technologies (Franklin, MA) have joined forces to provide surface-mount technology Surface mount technology (SMT) is a method for constructing electronic circuits in which the components (SMC, or Surface Mounted Components) are mounted directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). manufacturers with equipment and integrated line solutions. The companies are announcing a strategic alliance that combines the resources of both organizations--merging Assembleon's strengths in pick-and-place systems and processes and Speedline's strengths in equipment, systems and processes. Customers will be able to implement customized lines that will optimize optimize - optimisation their process, while increasing yield and throughput The speed with which a computer processes data. It is a combination of internal processing speed, peripheral speeds (I/O) and the efficiency of the operating system and other system software all working together. 1. , creating positive financial impact throughout the board assembly process. To this end, the alliance will provide customers with a wide range of services, extending from line and process design, materials evaluation and total line installation, up to single-point-of-contact ramp-up support, training, applications support and return-on-asset (ROA ROA See: Return on assets ROA See: Right of accumulation ROA See return on assets (ROA). ) assessments. To address customer applications and service challenges, the alliance will leverage resident R&D and process knowledge. In addition, the alliance will offer any resource required from within the technical capabilities of Royal Philips (company) Philips - A Dutch multinational electronics company. It produces washing machines, consumer electronics, integrated circuits and light bulbs. Together with Sony they set the Compact Disc standard, especially Green Book CD-ROM. Electronics and the Cookson Electronics Group. |
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