MIRTEC Awards Techsystems Manufacturers’ Representative Organization of the Year for 2021
March 11, 2022 | MirtecEstimated reading time: 1 minute

MIRTEC, “The Global Leader in Inspection Technology,” is pleased to announce that it awarded Techsystems Manufacturers’ Representative Organization of the Year for 2021. Brian D’Amico, President of MIRTEC Corp. presented the award to Eric Baker, Sales Engineer at Techsystems, during the IPC APEX EXPO in San Diego.
"In recognition of their outstanding effort, it gives me great pleasure to present Eric Baker and Don Carius of Techsystems with MIRTEC’s Manufacturers’ Representative Organization of the Year Award for 2021,” stated D’Amico. “On behalf of all of us at MIRTEC, I want to thank Techsystems for being one of our most valued business partners!”
“Techsystems has always endeavored to represent advanced and relevant equipment platforms that provide our customers with exceptional value and a competitive edge in this highly-competitive industry,” commented Baker. “This value is quickly revealed in MIRTEC's line of award-winning inspection solutions and in the quality of the people who stand behind these exceptional products. We consider MIRTEC a perfect fit for Techsystems and our customers.”
With over 17,000 systems installed throughout the world and having received a total of 43 Industry Awards thus far for its products and services, MIRTEC has earned a solid reputation as one of the most progressive and dynamic suppliers of Automated Optical Inspection equipment to the Electronics Manufacturing Industry. MIRTEC products have been extremely successful in both high-volume / low-mix consumer electronics manufacturing as well as low-medium volume / high-mix, high-complexity medical, automotive, aerospace and defense manufacturing environments. The company’s growth is testimony to its exceptional product offering, strong global sales network and outstanding customer support. MIRTEC continues to earn market share with the help of representatives like Techsystems.
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