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Computrol to Discuss High-Mix Manufacturing and Lot Traceability at SMTAI
August 24, 2015 | Computrol, Inc.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Computrol, Inc., a world-class provider of mid- to low-volume, high-mix electronic manufacturing services to OEMs, will exhibit in Booth #938 at SMTA International, scheduled to take place Sep. 29 - 30, 2015 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Computrol representatives will discuss its complete line of electronics manufacturing services, including high-mix electronic manufacturing and lot traceability capabilities.
Utilizing state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and processes, Computrol focuses on prototyping and low to medium volume, high-mix production of PCB, box build, cable harness and backplane assemblies. The company’s world-class team has the experience to make any design project a success.
Computrol is certified to ISO 13485 specific to medical device quality systems, ISO 9001-2008 and AS9100, 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 and Orem, Utah, is a leading national provider of high-quality, low-volume electronics manufacturing capabilities, serving military, medical, aerospace, broadcast and general industry customers.
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