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News Release from: Assembleon
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2004
Two awards for pick-and-place range
At APEX 2004, Assembleon received two prestigious awards in the pick-and-place category, recognising both product and service excellence.
At APEX 2004, Assembleon received two prestigious awards in the pick-and-place category, recognising both product and service excellence Assembleon won the Vision Award for its AX platform at the SMT Magazine awards ceremony
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Vision Awards recognise companies whose products best demonstrate technological advancement.
Recipients have addressed future technological and marketplace challenges with creativity and innovation, to develop products that will serve as the standards of excellence in surface mount technology.
AX placement machines are part of the A-series platform and represent a new generation of Assembleon's unique parallel placement technology.
Addressing the primary requirements of SMT manufacturers' for volume, technology and application flexibility, A-series also delivers the most attractive investment pattern and lowest cost per placement in its marketplace.
Nominees are evaluated on several criteria, including ability to address a significant industry challenge, innovative application of a new or existing technology, and overall quality.
Assembleon also won the Circuits Assembly 2004 Service Excellence Award in the pick-and-place category for the third time in four years.
This award recognises the companies that received the highest customer service ratings, as judged by their own customers.
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