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MIRTEC Reports Record 56% Growth in Q1 2016
April 20, 2016 | MirtecEstimated reading time: 1 minute
MIRTEC Co. Ltd has reported continued growth in sales revenue for its North American Sales and Service Division for 2016. "We are very pleased to announce that sales revenue for our North American Division has grown by more than 56 percent for Q1 2016 with respect to that of 2015," stated Brian D'Amico, President of MIRTEC Corp.
D'Amico attributes this record growth to the overwhelmingly successful launch of MIRTEC's MV-6 OMNI 3D AOI Platform. The MV-6 OMNI combines MIRTEC's exclusive 15 Mega Pixel CoaXPress Camera Technology with their proprietary OMNI-VISION 3D Digital Multi-Frequency Moiré Technology to provide precision inspection of SMT devices on finished PCB assemblies.
"In September of 2015, MIRTEC set a new standard within the highly competitive electronics inspection industry with the launch of our award-winning MV-6 OMNI 3D AOI System," continued D'Amico. "This revolutionary AOI machine provides unprecedented 3D inspection performance in a cost-effective platform, making it an ideal solution for electronics manufacturing companies of all sizes. The recent release of this new product line, combined with an extremely talented team of sales and support professionals, has resulted in record sales revenue for our North American Division in Q1 2016."
MIRTEC is a leading global supplier of Automated Optical Inspection Systems to the Electronics Manufacturing Industry. For more information, please visit MIRTEC on the web: www.mirtec.com.
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