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News Release from: Omnetics Connector Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 July 2007
Clean room caters for custom assembly
A new clean room at its Minneapolis manufacturing plant will allow Omnetics to expand its custom interconnect business.
Omnetics has completed construction of a new clean room within its Minneapolis manufacturing plant The 32m2 room will be used for cleaning, testing and packaging products, as well as providing a custom assembly capability as necessary for certain demanding applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Comments Andrew Strange, Chief Engineer: "Omnetics is entering into an exciting development phase".
"We have planned carefully for the implementation of this new facility and we believe that it will expand our capabilities and improve the service we are able to deliver to our customers".
Adds Gary Evans, European Sales Manager: "We are introducing many new products this year, and our custom interconnect business - including complete module assembly for medical applications such as cochlear implants - is also growing strongly".
"Our clean room means that we have all critical production stages in house, so our lead times for standard and custom products - which are already among the shortest in the industry - will be reduced even further".
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