Eptech 2024 Show Guide

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CANADA’S COAST-TO-COAST ELECTRONICS TRADE SHOWS

2024 SHOW GUIDE

INSIDE:

• Age of AI chips

• SR&ED – what’s next

• AI gains ground in 2024

• Exhibitor listings

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EP&T’s annual Canadian Electronics Industry Report released in October was an eye-opener to the challenges a ecting the electronics marketplace in Canada; including continuing supply chain challenges, parts shortages, and the requirement for alternate parts sourcing to keep business motoring. The shortage in semiconductors has led to various workarounds including paying more for components, using replacement components and stopping or

delaying production.

EPTECH is here to help you source new products, parts and solutions to your designs.

People are looking to solve their electronics design problems and find new sources for parts and localized solutions to their builds. We are happy to have over 65 individual companies confirmed to exhibit this year.

We welcome back our regular supporters including exhibitors who you will see at every show: Comtree

Electronics, JBC Tools, Leister Blake Enterprises, Lemo Canada, Mouser Electronics, Schleuniger and Digikey Electronics (who is also a first time exhibitor and sponsor of our lanyards).

Other first-time exhibitors include: Blade Technica, Durabond, Innovative Manufacturing Source, Koki Solder, Schlegel EMI, Ultratech Labs and ViscoTec America ….welcome aboard!

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The Age of AI Chips

Growth of AI should continue unabated for the next decade

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the world as we know it; from the success of DeepMind over Go world champion Lee Sedol in 2016 to the robust predictive abilities of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the complexity of AI training algorithms is growing at a startlingly fast pace, where the amount of compute necessary to run newly-developed training algorithms appears to be doubling roughly every four months. In order to keep pace with this growth, hardware for AI applications is needed that is not just scalable – allowing for longevity as new algorithms are introduced while keeping operational overheads low –but is also able to handle increasingly complex models at a point close to the end-user.

Why and what of AI chips

Drawing from a couple of recent reports, IDTechEx predicts that the growth of AI, both for training and inference within the cloud and inference at the edge, is due to continue unabated over the next 10 years, as our world and the devices that inhabit them become increasingly automated and interconnected.

The notion of designing hardware to fulfill a certain function, particularly

Seminars are also back for 2024: please take in presentations from Nemko, Ampco and Ultra Tech and EMI and check with the sta at the front desk for additional talks at specific shows.

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if that function is to accelerate certain types of computations by taking control of them away from the main (host) processor, is not a new one; the early days of computing saw CPUs (Central Processing Units) paired with mathematical coprocessors, known as Floating-Point Units (FPUs). The purpose was to o oad complex floating point mathematical operations from the CPU to this special-purpose chip, as the latter could handle computations more e ciently, thereby freeing the CPU up to focus on other things.

As markets and technology developed, so too did workloads, and so new pieces of hardware were needed to handle these workloads. A particularly noteworthy example of one of these specialized workloads is the production of computer graphics, where the

accelerator in question has become something of a household name: the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

Just as computer graphics required the need for a di erent type of chip architecture, the emergence of machine learning has brought about a demand for another type of accelerator, one that is capable of e ciently handling machine learning workloads. Machine learning is the process by which computer programs utilize data to make predictions based on a model and then optimize the model to better fit with the data provided, by adjusting the weightings used. Computation, therefore, involves two steps: Training and Inference.

IDTechEx provides trusted independent research on emerging technologies and their markets.

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SR&ED program: Current landscape and looking ahead

The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program is the largest source of federal support for Research and Development (R&D) in Canada. Each year, more than 16,000 claimants receive over $3 billion in tax credits from the program, many of which are small to medium sized businesses.

Background

The SR&ED program has been around in different forms for decades, evolving based on government mandates and the economic landscape at the time.For years, organizations such as the Council of Canadian Innovators have advocated for changes to streamline and modernize SR&ED, including updates to:

• Broaden the definition of eligible expenditures to include the preparation and examination phase of protecting intangible assets (i.e., intellectual property).

• Ensure that SR&ED explicitly covers commercialization and continuous improvement activities.

• Develop education tools and resources to support auditors that work with data-intensive and advanced technology companies

The Government of Canada has announced that it will launch consultations in 2024 on modernizing SR&ED with a focus on how to better target the program to ensure that the support helps to position Canada as an R&D leader

(Update on federal innovation policies and initiatives - Canada.ca).

The federal government also noted that the Canada Innovation Corporation (CIC)—a funding agency announced in the 2022 federal budget to drive Canadian business investment in R&D—will need to be fully established before it takes over the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP). The federal government stated that this transition should take place by no later than 2026-2027; however, this delay represents four years from when the CIC was initially announced, emphasizing the need for other R&D incentive programs to be streamlined and refined in the interim.

The SR&ED program today has been criticized for having a high compliance burden and lengthy claim preparation process. Despite being a lucrative incentive, strict and complicated eligibility criteria make accessing the SR&ED program a

significant barrier for many, sometimes discouraging companies with eligible costs from claiming altogether.

Given the sheer volume of claims received on an annual basis, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) does not have the resources to conduct a detailed review of each claim to assess whether it is ineligible or noncompliant.

The CRA has also stated that it commonly sees incomplete or incorrectly filled forms, lack of supporting documentation, not disclosing certain types of financial assistance, and disclosure of inaccurate information. Perhaps the most problematic for claimants is the lack of supporting documentation.

Getting support

This is where SR&ED consultants come in. Experts in the field can play a role in preparing and defending claims and also informally as ‘frontline auditors’. According to the CRA, the best form of supporting documentation is contemporaneous—i.e., documentation that was

generated as the SR&ED project was being carried out. Documentation that is dated, signed, and specific to the work performed are the best supporting evidence that you can provide. For larger claims where disputes on claim eligibility sometimes land in Tax Court, many judgements are made based on the contemporaneous documentation that was generated and maintained as the project occurred.

To ensure that you have a su cient level of documentation available to support your claim in the event of a CRA review, you should:

• Implement project management software: For example, consider employing a system like JIRA, Confluence, Trello, and Basecamp to help you track projects as they occur.

• Use a time tracking system: Whether you update a simple excel sheet on a daily or weekly basis or use a more complex system like Harvest or Clockify, ask your team to track their activities throughout the year to e ectively di erentiate between tasks that are SR&ED eligible.

• Conduct regular technical meetings: Schedule weekly or monthly meetings held by R&D sta . A dedicated notetaker should capture technological challenges being experienced, work that is planned or undertaken to overcome those challenges, and any key learnings or takeaways.

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3GMETALWORX INC.

2-90 Snow Boulevard

Concord,ON L4K 4A2

Canada

Phone: (416)992-8958

Email: agilroy@3gmetalworx.com

Website: www.3gmetalworx.com,Rf/EMI Shielding

AMPCO MANUFACTURERS INC

101 -9 Burbidge Street

Coquitlam,BC V3C 2R4

Canada

Phone: (604) 472-3841

Email: rick.gagne@ampcomfg.com

Website: www.ampcomfg.com

Membrane Switches, Graphic Overlays, Durable Decals

AUGUST ELECTRONICS INC.

1810 Centre Avenue Northeast

CALGARY, AB T2E 0A6

Canada

ABATEK

2855 Premiere Pky

Duluth,GA 30097

United States

Phone: (770) 329-6519

Email: tim.elledge@abatek.com

Website: https://abatek.com

Keypads|Rubber Seals|Assemblies

ACCESSOTRONIK

9305 Trans Canada Route

Montreal, QC H4S 1V3

Canada

Phone: (514) 335-6000

Email: sg@accessotronik.com

Website: www.accessotronik.com

JBC, PACE, MG Chemical

ALTA ELECTRONICS

59 Sinclair Avenue

Georgetown,ON L7G 4X4

Canada

Phone: (647) 554-5712

Email: m.mckenna@alta-electronics.com

Website: www.alta-electronics.com

Heat Shrink|Cable Ties|Wire Harnesses

Phone: (403) 479-5344

Email: adove@aeicm.com

Website: https://aeicm.com

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AVEN INC.

4330 Varsity Drive

Ann Arbor,MI 48108

United States

Phone: (612)791-5717

Email: stevec@aventools.com

Website: www.aventools.com

BLADE TECHNICAL SALES LTD.

1015 Columbia Street, Unit 104

New Westminster,BC V3M 6V3

Canada

Phone: (604) 868-1175

Email: cwade@bladetechsales.com

Website: bladetechsales.com

Atlas Copco Assembly Tools, Kolver Assembly Tools, Rennsteig Tools

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CANADA BRIO TECHNOLOGY LTD.

223 – 8678 Greenall Avenue, Burnaby,BC V5J 3M6

Canada

Phone: (604) 430-2027

Email: fiona.wu@brio-tech.ca

Website: www.brio-tech.ca

CCI CANADIAN CIRCUITS INC.

12 13140 88 Avenue

Surrey,BC V3W 3K3

Canada

Phone: (604) 599-8600,

Email: pam@canadiancircuits.com

Website: https://canadiancircuits.com

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BITTELE ELECTRONICS INC.

2680 14th Avenue, Unit 1 and 2

Markham,ON L3R5B2

Canada

Phone: (647) 612-8455

Email: sally.chan@7pcb.com

Website: www.7pcb.com/

PCB fabrication|PCB Assembly|Turnkey PCB solutions

COMTREE INC.

54-6625 Kitimat Road

Mississauga,ON L5N 6J1

Canada

Phone: (905) 673-7777

Email: jill@comtreeinc.com

Website: https://comtreeinc.com

JBC, AIM, Tagarno

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What’s in store for 2024?

The past year was quite eventful in the tech sector, where artificial intelligence went mainstream with the explosion of language learning models. As we arrive at 2024, the integration and evolution of AI in various domains are not just changing; they are set to revolutionise the way we approach design, development, and deployment in these sectors. With advancements in artificial intelligence accelerating at an unprecedented pace, we stand at the cusp of a new era where AI’s influence extends beyond mere automation to become a cornerstone of innovation and e ciency.

The engineering team at ByteSnap Design has been reflecting on the future of AI in the technology and electronics design industries. Here is the team’s forecast for the pivotal AI trends likely to emerge during 2024 to redefine industry standards and drive forward a new age of technological excellence.

AI assistant tools will continue to be integrated into existing tools to make tasks easier. An example of this happening this year is Zoom’s AI companion which can summarise meetings into notes. Expect to see development tools such as an IDE integration which can generate GIT commit notes, and release notes automatically during 2024.

We also predict companies will be trying to increase their profits with more monetisation from smart assistants such as Alexa and this will drive techy people towards open source alternatives, such as Home Assistant which run locally.

We anticipate that the first un-geofenced electric Robotaxis will become operational and start accepting paying customers over the coming months. This is likely to scale steadily over the next few years to replace Uber as the transport medium of choice, providing legal issues can be overcome. Ultimately, this will make car ownership a questionable decision because travelling this way could be cheaper than running a car.

Apple to enter Generative AI race

We look forward to Apple unveiling a product to join the AI arms race with their own large language model. Other companies are embracing AI faster and already implementing it; for example, Bard into Google Assistant, and Microsoft’s push for AI in their O ce 365 products. Nevertheless, Apple have a stronger than most in-house development philosophy, and

Electronic engineering jobs are not being threatened by the emergence of AI - at least not yet.

it’s hard to see them allowing these products to go unchallenged.

Expect announcements in late 2024 from Apple around its generative AI o ering.

Expect to see more innovation in the smart home market as consumers continue to look for ways to reduce their energy bills, with smart thermostats and TRVs becoming ever more popular. Nest are apparently trying to use AI to help understand consumers behaviour around energy consumption and we anticipate that this trend will continue.

AI-enabled Integrated Circuits

With Apple releasing their Pro Vision headset in 2024, we also expect to see some manufacturers trying to compete with a cheaper product. Apple are excellent at design and are sometimes seen as a trend setter, but in this case are quite late to the party With Meta already well-established leaders. However, Apple have a history of knocking out incumbent leaders so this could be an interesting space to watch.

How much of a consumer appetite there is for this type of technology, however, remains open to question.

We’re likely to see the greater emergence of AI on integrated circuits from companies such as Altered Carbon. Computer chip manufacturers, Intel, for

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example, are incorporating AI cores into their CPUs. AI algorithms in our view are mostly used for detection/categorization. The classic example is using AI to detect whether an image contains a cat or a dog. However, even the way that the likes of Tesla use AI is similar – detecting images of signs for speed limits, or an image of the lines of the road – but the output is di erent in that it translates it into braking, accelerating or turning.

One of the projects we’ve worked on at ByteSnap sent accelerometer data into the cloud to detect people falling over. We see a scenario where a fall detector algorithm could be generated by AI and embedded within the sensor device, so that the huge amount of data does not need to be sent, allowing the product to consume less power.

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AI-powered forecasting is providing businesses with intelligence to prevent mishaps in the future, overcoming demand-supply mismatches to prevent overstock or understock of inventory.

This minimizes costs and improves customer experience. We expect to see more of this across 2024. Additionally, AI-based algorithms are automating goods retrieval from warehouses for smooth order fulfilment, and AI-powered autonomous vehicles are reducing driver costs for delivery.

Software development and electronics design are both areas that AI vendors are targeting, as developers are expensive and timescales can be long. We can see initially the AI could be best at optimising PCB layouts in the hardware side and writing generic functions within software, albeit with dubious copyright infringement.

Lack of freely available models

The work of translating very abstract requirements into real electronics still seems a very long way o though. This is partly due to lack of freely available models to train against in what is a fast-moving industry and little way for the circuits that are available to be assessed.

In addition, electronic engineering is actually quite a person-centred job; dealing with suppliers, customers, manufacturers, colleagues. Software AI trainers have raided github and ChatGPT was able to train linguistic models against the huge wealth of the World Wide Web. However, for electronics, it will take another generation of AI development before engineering jobs are threatened.

ByteSnap Design specializes in embedded systems development, encompassing hardware and software design.https://www. bytesnap.com/

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CST-ARWIN

104-3300 Hwy 7 Suite #385

Concord,ON L7B 0A2

Canada

Phone: (416) 526-6452

Email: rderose@cstarwin.com

Website: https://cstarwin.com

ELREX MANUFACTURING INC.

8 - 2413 Stevenage Drive

Ottawa,ON K1G 3W1

Canada

Phone: (514) 884-1149

Email: michael@elrexmfg.com

Website: https://www.elrexmfg.com

CNC Manufacturing, Die cut and laser cutting, Insulators

DB LECTRO INC.

3755 PLACE JAVA 140

BROSSARD,QC J4Y 0E4, Canada

Phone: (450)444-1424

Email: ergerodblectro.com

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DIGIKEY ELECTRONICS

701 Brooks Ave South Thief River Falls, MN 56701

USA

Phone: (800)-338-4105

Email: kim.vettleson@digikey.com

Website: www.digikey.ca

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DURABOND TECHNICAL COATINGS LIMITED

6178 Netherhart Road

Mississauga,ON L5T 1B7

Canada

Phone: (905) 565-9283

Email: flooring@durabond.com

Website: www.durabond.com

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ELECTRO-METERS COMPANY LIMITED

900 McKay Road,Unit 2

Pickering,ON L1W 3X8

Canada

Phone: (905) 428-3413

Email: bcarton@electro-meters.com

Website: www.electro-meters.com

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EMA DESIGN AUTOMATION

225 Tech Park Dr.

Rochester, NY 14623

United States

Phone: (877)362-3321

Email: info@ema-eda.com

Website: www.ema-eda.com

EMX ENTERPRISES LTD.

250 Granton Dr.

Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H7

Canada

Phone: (647)271-4459

Email: clegiehn@emx.ca

Website: www.emx.ca

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FORESEESON TECHNOLOGY INC

4460 Jacombs Road,Unit 101

Richmond,BC V6V 2C5

Canada

Phone: (778) 378-7637

Email: enicolas@foreseeson.com

Website: www.foreseeson.com

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HAMMOND

485 Conestogo Road

Waterloo,ON N2L 4C9

Canada

Phone: (519) 886-7170

Email: rnhammond@hammfg.com

Website: www.hammondmfg.com

Electronic enclosures, electrical enclosures, electronic transformers

HANSEN INDUSTRIES LTD.

2527 West 37 Ave.

Vancouver, BC V6N 2T3

Canada

Phone: (604) 278-2223

Email: ed@hanind.com

Website: www.hansenindustires.com

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HEILIND ELECTRRONICS

11711 North Creek Pkwy South Bothell,WA 98011

United States

Phone: (425) 286-5960

Email: aelford@heilind.com

Website: www.heilind.com

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HTF HI-TECH FASTENERS INC.

3750B Laird Rd #14

Mississauga,ON L5L 0A6

Canada

Phone: (416)994-5076

Email: shill@htfinc.com

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IMS, INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING SOURCE INC.

#3, 3855 64 Ave SE

Calgary,AB T2C 2V5

Canada

Phone: (403) 279-7702

Email: dave.elhard@imsmfg.ca

Website: www.imsmfg.ca

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INSTRUMENTATION DYNATHERM INC.

4127 RUE COUSENS

ST-LAURENT,QC H4S 1V6

Canada

Phone: (514)636-7800

Email: rross@dynatherm.ca

Website: www.dynatherm.ca

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JBC TOOLS USA INC.

9296 Dielman Industrial Drive

Saint Louis,MS 63132

United States

Phone: (314) 624-9933

Email: isilva@jbctools.com

Website: www.jbctools.com

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KINGSTEC TECHNOLOGIES

2335 Argentia Rd.

Mississauga, ON L5N 8K5

Canada

Phone: (905) 712-2172

Email: rosa@kingstec.com

Website: www.kingstec.com

KIRBY & DEMAREST

14087 N. Buck Basin Ave.

Boise,ID 83714

United States

Phone: (503)574-4900

Email: alan@kirbydemarest.com

Website: https://kirbydemarest.com

LEMO CANADA

44 East Beaver Creek Rd. Unit 20

Markham, ON L4B 1G8

Canada

Phone: (905) 889-5678

Email: mcolacino@lemo.com

Website: www.lemo.com

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KOKI SOLDER AMERICA INC.

6 Kovach Dr.,Unit 614

Cincinnati,OH 45215

United States

Phone: (760) 504-2544

Email: shantanu@kokiamerica.com

Website: www.ko-ki.co.jp/en

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LEETWO METAL INC.

18025 Trans-Canada Hwy

KIRKLAND, QC H9J 3Z4

Canada

Phone: (514) 695-5911

Email: mikelee@leetwo.com

Website: www.leetwo.com

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LAZER-TECH

14-495 Middlefield Rd.

Scarborough, ON M1V 5E1

Canada

Phone: (416) 627-3677

Email: sales@lazer-tech.com

Website: www.lazer-tech.com

MATRIX TECHNOLOGY LTD.

280 Hillmount Road,Unit 6

Markham,ON L6C 3A1

Canada

Phone: (905) 477-4442,

Email: shollins@matrixtechnology.ca,

Website: https://matrixtechnology.ca, “Thermal and EMI material, Specialized tapes, foams and films, and cables and harnesses

METALCRAFT TECHNOLOGY INC.

273 Schoolhouse St.

Coquitlam, BC V3K 4Y1

Canada

Phone: (604) 515-1877

Email: feroz@metalcraft.ca

Website: www.metalcraft.ca

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LEISTER BLAKE ENT. LTD.

1225 Kingsway Ave. Unit 2109

Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 1S2, Canada

Phone: (604) 464-4452

Email: rblake@lbe.ca

Website: www.lbe.ca

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215 - 12837 76th Avenue

Surrey,BC V3W2V3

Canada

Phone: (778)590-0358

Email: orders@stencil-express.com

Website: www.stencil-express.com

Laser cut solder paste SMT Stencils, SMT

Tooling Carriers and Electronics Design

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DIRECTORY LISTING GUIDE

MOUSER ELECTRONICS

37 Glasgow Street Unit 475 A Kitchener, ON N2G 4X8

Canada

Phone: (800) 346-6873

Email: mauro.salomao@mouser.com

Website: www.mouser.com

NXP Texas Instrument Microchip, Digi, Amphenol, Infineon, etc.

OPTI-TECH SCIENTIFIC INC.

1621 McEwen Drive, Unit 25

Whitby,ON,L1N 9A5

Canada

Phone: (905) 239-9987

Email: sandy.dedios@opti-tech.ca

Website: https://opti-tech.ca/

P

PHOENIX CONTACT LTD

NEMKO CANADA INC.

303 River Road

Ottawa,ON K1V 1H2

Canada

Phone: (613) 266-9305

Email: gilles.philion@nemko.com

Website: https://nemko.com

Regulatory Testing|Inspections|Certifications

NICA-POWER BATTERY CORP.

5155 Spectrum Way Building 14

MISSISSAUGA,ON L4W 5A1

Canada

Phone: (905) 624-0000

Email: michaels@nicapower.com

Website: https://nicapower.com

CSB Batteries, Panasonic Batteries , FDK Batteries

OPTIMUM COMPONENTS INC.

25 Victoria Avenue

Pointe Claire,QC H9S 4S4

Canada

Phone: (514)426-1114

Email: peterr@optimumcomponents.com

Website: www.optimumcomponents. com,Greeenliant Semiconductor|Interpower|Kyocera Displays

8240 Parkhill Drive

Milton,ON L9T 5V7

Canada

Phone: (800) 890-2820

Email: hbarriage@phoenixcontact.ca

Website: www.phoenixcontact.com/en-ca

QAI LABORATORIES

3980 North Fraser Way

Burnaby,BC V5J 5K5

Canada

Phone: (236) 818-1176

Email: dgualdron@qai.org

Website: www.qai.org,

Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing, Electromagnetic Compatibility Inspection, Electromagnetic Compatibility Certification

REBOUND ELECTRONICS

49 High Street Unit 309

Barrie, ON L4N 5J4

Canada

Phone: (170) 531-5522

Email: jamie.law@reboundeu.com

Website: www.reboundeu.com

Muvonix - Franchise Products, Market Insights, PPV & B Storage Management

PRICE ELECTRONICS

638 Raleigh St.

Winnipeg,MB R2K 3Z9

Canada

Phone: (204) 669-4220

Email: raymondc@priceelectronics.ca

Website: https://priceelectronics.ca

PRODEXPORT TECHNOLOGIE INC.

4780 ST-FELIX, STE 205

ST AUGUSTIN DE DESMAURES,QC G3A 2J9

Canada

Phone: (418) 264-0259

Email: :achat@prodexport.ca

Website: https://prodexport.ca

Electronic Manufacturing Services in Asia|Enclosures|Cables

RMF DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING INC.

5675 Timberlea Blvd

Mississauga,ON, L4W 2S4

Canada

Phone: (905) 602-6777

Email: mdenicola@rmfdesign.com

Website: https://rmfdesign.com

SAPA TECHNOLOGIES

3202 Beta Ave

Burnaby, BC V5G 4K4

Canada

Phone: (604) 780-9219

Email: a.zhx.li@gmail.com

Website: www.sapatechs.com

PCB assembled boards

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DIRECTORY LISTING GUIDE

SCHLEGEL EMI INC

1555 Jefferson Road

Rochester,NY 14623

United States

Phone: (585) 794-6873

Email: matthew.massie@schlegelemi.com

Website: www.schlegelemi.com

EMI Shielding Fabric over foam gaskets, Microwave absorption material, thermal interface materials

SCHLEUNIGER, INC.

87 Colin Drive

Manchester, NH 03103

United States

Phone: (150)873-3767

Email: melissabedard@schleuniger.com

Website: www.schleuniger.com/en-us/ Wire Processing Equipment

SHANGHAI HONEYTEK ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT CO. LTD.

1-2FL, Bldg. 11A, 528 Ruiqing Rd.

Zhangjiang High-tech Industry Park, Pudong, Shanghai 201201, China

Phone: (604)6025150

Email: info@honeytek.com

Website: https://www.honeytek.com

Multimeter, Clamp Meter, Voltage Tester

STARBORD TECHNOLOGIES INC.

390 Elmridge Avenue

Dorval,QC H9S 2Z7

Canada

Phone: (514) 234-2568

Email: sal@starbordtech.com

Website: https://starbordtech.com

ASMPT|ASYS Group|Mirtec

T

THE ID GROUP

6 - 2415 Stevenage Drive

Ottawa,ON K1G 3W1

Canada

Phone: (514) 575-8044

Email: irwin@idgroup.ca,

Website: www.idgroup.ca

EMI/RFI Shielding Technology, Honeycomb

Vents, Thermal and acoustical solutions

TORONTRONICS CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY INC.

110 Ironside Crescent, Unit 20

Toronto,ON M1X 1M2

Canada

Phone: (416)291-1117

Email: info@torontronics.com

Website: www.torontronics.com

Printed Circuit Boards

TRESTON

156 Bluffs Court

Canton,GA 30114

United States

Phone:(602) 696-3350

Email: :mariah.holback@treston.com

Website: www.treston.us

Benches|Carts|Storage

U CHOICE MANUFACTURING INC.

#505,17665-66A Avenue

Surrey, BC V3S 2A7

Canada

Phone: (778) 574-2570

Email: sales@uchoice.ca

Website: www.uchoice.ca

PCB Assembly Provider

ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS

3000 Bristol Circle

Oakville,ON L6H 6P9

Canada

Phone: (905) 829-1570

Email: sheri@ultratech-labs.com

Website: www.ultratech-labs.com/

UltraTech Group of Labs|Providing Regulatory Product Compliance for Global Market|EMC & Telecommunications Testing and Approvals

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VISCOTEC AMERICA

1955 Vaughn Rd NW # 209

Kennesaw,GA 30144

United States

Phone: (905) 616-7557

Email: James.Blight@viscotec-america.com

Website: www.viscotec.com/us

Progressive Cavity Pumps for Volumetric Dispensing Systems|2-Component Dispenser|Spray Dispenser

W

WAGO CANADA INC.

1550 Yorkton Court,Unit 1

Burlington,ON L7P 5B7

Canada

Phone: (289) 962-2529

Email: laura.andrews@wago.com

Website: www.wago.ca

PCBs, splicing connectors, MCS

WESGAR

1634 Kebet Way

Port Coquitlam,BC V3C 5W9

Canada

Phone:(604) 855-8100

Email: harleyc@wesgar.com

Website: www.wesgar.com

WIN SOURCE

12 A/F., Hangdu Bldg., No.1006 Handu Road

Shenzhen, 518000

China

Phone: (867) 558-3957

Email: public09@win-source.net

Website: www.win-source.net

WÜRTH ELEKTRONIK

121 Airport Drive

Watertown,SD 57201

United States

Phone: (605) 886-4385

Email: missy.hansen@we-online.com

Website: www.we-online.com

Passive Components|Electromechanical Components|Wireless Connectivity & Sensors

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To Be Creative

Strip Series B300

schleuniger.com

905-827-1166

Powerful, Fast, and Intuitive Wire Stripping Machine

The B300 opens up new possibilities for fast and reliable stripping of wires with cross-sections from 0.03 to 8 mm2 (32 to 8 AWG). Repeat accuracy, mechanical precision and short process cycles ensure high productivity in common strip applications. And the new ergonomic machine design and reimagined user interface offers unrivaled ease of use.

„ Compact modular design

„ High-resolution 5” color touch screen

„ Fast and intuitive operation

„ LED lighting for clear view of work area

„ Highly sensitive trigger mechanism - ideal for small and flexible cables

„ High process reliability due to permanent axis monitoring

Wire Solutions for a Connected World

WE ARE IN-STOCK

Hammond has over $20 million of in-stock inventory and over 16,000 unique product skus to choose from.

SMALL ENCLOSURES

Diecast aluminum, extruded aluminum, and plastic enclosures in thousands of sizes and configurations.

TRANSFORMERS

Low voltage power transformers, high-end audio transformers and chokes, medical grade isolation.

RACK MOUNTING SOLUTIONS

19” & 23” racks, cabinets, and accessories for telecom, data center, security, and audio/visual applications.

POWER DISTRIBUTION

15A and 20A heavy duty outlet strips for commercial/industrial, rack mount, and benchtop applications.

ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES

Junction, wall mount, and freestanding enclosures in painted steel, stainless steel, aluminum and non-metallic.

Hammond Manufacturing | www.hammondmfg.com
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