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Real Time with... SMTA Guadalajara 2024: Automation and Precision in Electronics Testing with SPEA
September 25, 2024 | Real Time with... SMTA GuadalajaraEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
In this conversation with Nolan Johnson, Ferdinando Esposito, Branch Manager for SPEA Mexico, delves into the advancements and market trends in electronic testing equipment. Esposito discusses the new products SPEA has brought to the show, including their high-throughput ICT testers and miniaturized flying probes. He highlights the company's technological innovations to reduce vibration and improve accuracy. Esposito reports a rapid increase in orders and expanding office presence in Guadalajara. Despite a brief plateau, the outlook for Q3 and Q4 appears very promising.
For more coverage from the event, visit the Real Time with... SMTA Guadalajara 2024 site.
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