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Colonial Circuits to Exhibit at SMTA International
September 15, 2017 | Colonial CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Colonial Circuits will be exhibiting at this year’s SMTA International Electronics Exhibition to be held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois on September 19th and 20th.
This has always been one of our favorite shows. Being the largest of all the SMTA events it gives us the opportunity to meet with many more of our current and future customers. People that stop by our booth will hear that we are a secure pick to partner with on their pcb projects because we are focused on customer service and technology to support their needs,” said Mark Osborn, president and founder of Colonial Circuits.
Mr. Osborn will also be participating in the Defense Electronics Supplier Round Table hosted by the Department of Defense.
Visit Colonial Circuits at booth 1403.
About Colonial Circuits:
Colonial Circuits is a Small Veteran Owned Business and is one of the industry’s foremost providers of high technology printed circuit boards. In business for over 37 years the company produces the highest Quality circuit boards for the military, aerospace and commercial markets. They are fully ITAR registered and are qualified to build military and defense boards as well as commercial boards. They are also the first PCB fabricator to qualify for the new IPC 1071 Specification. Besides rigid boards in a variety of materials including thermal management materials they also produce flex and rigid flex printed circuits. Whatever their customer needs are from small run quick turn products in as little as 24 hours to mid volume runs, Colonial can be there for their customers.
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