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NEOTech Expands Industry-Leading EMS Offering by Investing in Innovative Automation Solutions
June 14, 2023 | NEOTechEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

NEOTech, a leading provider of electronic manufacturing services (EMS), design engineering, and supply chain solutions in the high-tech industrial, medical device, and aerospace/defense markets, announces the recent implementation of new automated production and inspection robots enabling higher level of performance and improving efficiency of their customers’ product builds. As a leader in electronic manufacturing of advanced high-tech products for OEMs, NEOTech continues to offer best-in-class services by showcasing their commitment to investing in state-of-the-art equipment, keeping them ahead of their competitors. While NEOTech already utilizes several automated robotic manufacturing processes, their technology team continues to find and implement the newest high-tech manufacturing solutions.
NEOTech is well known in the industry for its commitment to provide high-quality and high-reliability electronic manufacturing services with the continued investment in cutting-edge manufacturing equipment. Through careful research to identify the best automated solutions, NEOTech’s team implemented recognition cameras on robotic arms, along with precise schematic diagram programming, to perform automated visual inspection of completed assemblies. This ensures assembly that orientation of items like buttons and switches are accurate before shipment. Quality assurance is achieved in much less time, increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
NEOTech’s team of technology experts constantly researches additional ways to implement automated manufacturing processes. Steps also have been taken to begin utilizing the multiple robotic arms for conducting In-Circuit Testing (ICT) and depanelization of PCBAs during SMT assembly.
“The highest levels of quality for our customers’ product is our top priority. Whether it is a lifesaving medical device in a hospital, a radar tracking system in a military aircraft, or a power generator being used at a hurricane disaster location, our team is honored to be part of the process in providing these products to the end user,” stated Kunal Sharma, President and Chief Operating Officer. “That is our motivation to continually research, examine, and test the newest high-tech equipment for our manufacturing processes. These investments result in better quality, improved efficiency, and ultimately lower production costs. It’s a win-win for everyone.”
NEOTech’s goal is to successfully convert customers’ product technology into engineered products, providing the most capable supply base, manufacturing products with care, and delivering them on time. The company is large enough to offer refined Tier 1 tools, processes, and capabilities, yet small enough to provide individualized care and service. NEOTech provides tailored project-by-project services that focus on each customer’s individual, unique needs. The result is a true collaboration in which the customer’s needs are met – or exceeded – in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner.
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