Assembling the Next Electronic Equipment Generations.
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November 12, 2010 |
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Sjef v. Gastel, Manager of Advanced Development, Assembléon |
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Product roadmaps can look like largely theoretical constructs, but assembly requirements five or ten years down the line have very practical importance. Pick & place machines have a life of seven years or more, so they should be working up to 2017 or beyo... |
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