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NEO Tech Inks Engineering and Manufacturing Partnership with Cephasonics
September 5, 2016 | NEO TechEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
EMS firm NEO Tech has entered into a new engineering and manufacturing partnership with Cephasonics, under which NEO Tech will build Cephasonics' cQuest Cicada product platform, a scalable, full-featured ultrasound platform that offers a high level of flexibility and excellent image quality, enabling fast time to market for the customers' end products. The partnership allows NEO Tech to help Cephasonics, an innovator and technology leader in ultrasound products, best use its technology to create game-changing ultrasound-based products.
NEO Tech provides DFM and test engineering services, vastly improving the testability of designs early in the development cycle – before the manufacturing process has started. Other services include printed circuit card assembly, cables and harnesses manufacturing, and box build.
"NEO Tech's engineering team has delivered a concurrent engineering solution that helps us get our products to market faster, and enables our ability to scale the business," said Mike Lloyd, Cephasonics' vice president of operations.
David Brakenwagen, NEO Tech's chief sales and marketing officer, added, "We are pleased and honored to engage in this business partnership with Cephasonics. We anticipate a long-term relationship that grows and strengthens over time to consistently provide mutual benefit and success."
About NEO Tech
As part of the relationship, NEO Tech provides the support Cephasonics needs to grow its business faster by providing access to scale, helping the company accelerate its value proposition. To accomplish this, NEO Tech delivers local, US-based DFM and engineering services to make Cephasonics’ advanced technology products more manufacturable. NEO Tech’s solution will result in a strong, consistent connection between Cephasonics and the production environment that is needed to produce the state-of-the art ultrasound products. NEO Tech’s concurrent engineering services are a critical enabler that enhances Cephasonics own engineering capabilities as an emerging leader in the medical- and industrial-device industry.
NEO Tech combines the strengths of three leading contract manufacturers: NATEL, EPIC, and OnCore. With over 40 years of heritage in electronics manufacturing, NEO Tech focuses on low-medium-volume/high-mix, high-complexity products primarily in the medical, defense/aerospace and industrial markets.
NEO Tech is favorably positioned among mid-tier EMS manufacturers to “make amazing things happen.” NEO Tech offers full product lifecycle engineering services, manufacturing and testing of microelectronics, cable & harness interconnect products, PCBA, full box build services and aftermarket repair and fulfillment services. The companies that form NEO Tech have been known for solving tough engineering problems that result in high-reliability, high-quality electronic solutions for customers.
Headquartered in Chatsworth, CA, NEO Tech has manufacturing and engineering locations in California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee, Mexico, and China. NEO Tech holds and maintains industry specific certifications that include ISO9001, AS9100, ISO13485, ISO/TS16949, ISO14001 and MIL-PRF-38534. To learn more, visit www.NEOTech.com.
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