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Technica USA Announces New Strategic Partnership with I.T.C. Intercircuit Production GmbH
June 24, 2025 | Technica USAEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Technica USA is pleased to announce a new distribution and representative agreement with I.T.C. Intercircuit Production GmbH, a globally recognized manufacturer of advanced equipment for the PCB manufacturing industry.
Under this agreement, Technica USA will represent I.T.C. across a broad U.S. territory that includes: California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
Jason Perry, President of Technica USA, commented on the partnership, “We are very pleased to have the opportunity to add I.T.C. to the quality lines we currently offer to the PCB manufacturing market. I.T.C. manufactures cutting-edge equipment such as Hole Plugging Machines, Manual Grinding Machines, Spray Coating Machines and a variety of ovens. Their technology and innovation make them a valuable addition to our portfolio.”
Technica operates from two spare parts locations with its corporate office and Equipment Demo & Training Center in San Jose, CA, with their second facility in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Christian List, Head of Sales for North America and Plant Manager at I.T.C., stated, “We are very excited to renew our relationship with Technica. They represented I.T.C. with distinction in the past, and we are confident that this renewed partnership will drive success for both companies, and most importantly, for the customers we collectively serve.”
Perry added, “Even after 40 years in business, Technica continues to execute the strategic vision laid out by our parent company, Elite Materials Company LLC. We’re expanding as a major distributor and service provider across multiple markets. The alignment between Technica’s and I.T.C.’s goals makes this partnership an ideal match, and we are excited about the future we are building together.”
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