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Computrol to Discuss Enhanced Harness Capabilities at IPC APEX EXPO
January 23, 2018 | Computrol, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute

Computrol, Inc. will exhibit in Booth #2217 at the 2018 IPC APEX EXPO, scheduled to take place February 27 - March 1, 2018 at the San Diego Convention Center in California. Since the company acquired Western Electronics, Computrol now serves its customers from three world-class facilities in Orem, UT, Denver, CO, and its headquarters in Meridian. As a result of the acquisition, Computrol has increased its cable and wire harness capabilities.
Western Electronics has been building custom cables and wire-harnesses for more than 30 years, providing delivery on demand for low, medium, and high-volume customer requirements. Computrol has built on this expertise to offer a wide variety of custom solutions, including molded cable assemblies, RF, coaxial, wire harnesses, and mold making and machining. The addition of the Denver facility also brings advanced automated through-hole capabilities.
Core to its business, Computrol continues to focus on prototyping and low to medium volume, high mix production of PCB, box build, cable harness and backplane assemblies. Computrol's advanced low-volume electronics manufacturing capabilities allow the company to produce cost-effective custom assemblies and products with JIT-dependability, flexibility and world-class quality.
Computrol is certified to ISO 9001-2008, ISO 13485 specific to medical device quality systems, AS9100 specific to military and aerospace quality systems, IPC class II and III and J-Std certified as well as being ITAR registered and lead-free RoHS-compliant.
About Computrol, Inc.
Computrol, Inc., with manufacturing facilities in Meridian, Idaho, Orem, Utah, and Denver, Colorado, is a leading national provider of high-quality, low-volume electronics manufacturing capabilities, serving military, medical, aerospace, broadcast and general industry customers. For more information about Computrol, Inc., click here.
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