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Texas Prototypes, 3SAE Technologies Partner
May 14, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Richardson, Texas and Nashville, Tenn. — Texas Prototypes Inc. (TXP) is partnering with 3SAE Technologies Inc. (3SAE) to supply advanced optical manufacturing equipment for its new photonics lab located in Richardson, Texas.
Texas Prototypes specializes in quick-turn complex circuit card assemblies and optoelectronic prototyping, new product introduction, and pilot production of electronic assemblies for technology innovators and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and contract manufacturers (CMs). The company is housed in a 14,000 sq-ft high-tech facility, located in the heart of the Texas Telecom Corridor.
3SAE will provide its entire optical manufacturing product line to TXP, including automated fiber preparation equipment using patented Burst Stripping Technology. 3SAE is the North American distributor of Ericsson fusion splicers, fiber recoaters and is a technical trainer of advanced fiber splicing techniques. The new equipment will place Texas Prototypes among the most advanced photonics labs throughout the U.S.
Texas Prototypes Inc. is one of the electronic manufacturing service (EMS) industry's fastest-growing quick-turn prototyping and new product introduction facilities. For more information, visit www.texasprototypes.com.