DYCONEX Celebrates 30 Years in Business
July 2, 2021 | DYCONEXEstimated reading time: 1 minute
2021 is a very special year for Dyconex. Together with customers and employees they are celebrating their 30th anniversary.
Driven by leading-edge customers over the past 30 years, DYCONEX has continuously been at the forefront of developments in?printed circuit board?(PCB) manufacturing and has repeatedly set important technological milestones, beginning with the introduction of high-reliability rigid-flex multilayer boards (DYCOflex®). DYCONEX is a world leading manufacturer of highly reliable, high-quality and flexible PCBs for the medical industry, especially for medical implants. Biocompatible interconnect solutions are also one of the company's strengths. In addition, DYCONEX also produces rigid and rigid-flex substrates for various other industries.
The continuous innovation process is part of the DYCONEX DNA and is both the engine and the guarantee for the ongoing global competitiveness of the company. In addition to all technical developments, they are very proud of employees who permanently ensure enduring improvements.
Investment efforts?in the latest technologies and the ongoing outstanding commitment of employees in process and product development allows them to maintain a role as a forerunner in technology over the last three decades.
Dyconex notes, "We are thankful to our customers for their trust in us and to our outstanding, highly innovative and passionately committed workforce, that we have become the top-selling Swiss printed circuit board manufacturer since 1991 and the global market leader in the field of highly reliable flexible substrates for the MedTech industry."
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