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Aleyant & Ultimate’s Exclusive ‘’Intelligent Print Workflow’’ Delivers One-Stop Automated Solution at PRINTING United


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“With Aleyant and Ultimate’s Intelligent Print Workflow, PSPs can get more jobs completed with less errors and time and can position themselves to grow more profitability in the future” says Greg Salzman, Aleyant’s President.

The mix of Aleyant’s full suite of order entry and production automation solutions with Ultimate’s market-leading imposition and breakthrough finishing automation solutions creates the Intelligent Print Workflow. This complete customizable automated workflow from order entry to finishing brings enhanced value to print service providers seeking true lights out, hands free, reliable automation.

ALEYANT: AUTOMATING YOUR SUCCESS

Online Design & Personalization, Web-to-Print, Estimating & Production Management, Prepress Automation

With PrintJobManager, Aleyant’s estimating, pricing and production management solution, a print service provider (PSP) can price any product from material, equipment and labor costs. This enables pricing controlled in one location to provide instant pricing for orders whether through an online store or via mobile device. Pricing information is then pushed automatically to Pressero, Aleyant’s online storefront solution, which instantly updates pricing for the storefront items in real-time.

Within Pressero, PSPs can sell off-the-shelf and custom items via either the built-in eDocBuilder online design templates or customer supplied artwork. tFLOW, Aleyant’s automated prepress, approval and collaboration workflow solution, can auto-receive files via Pressero then send them directly to Ultimate Impostrip®.

“Aleyant’s integration with Impostrip means our customers can get more jobs out the door quicker with less errors and manual touches, resulting in increased profitability,” says Trent Foreman, Aleyant’s Director of Product Management.

Aleyant will also feature their updated eDocBuilder Field Designer at the show. The Field Designer is an interface that enables you to create new templates without using Adobe Acrobat Form Fields or InDesign. It also allows you to edit templates in a way that’s closer to how your customers interact with them on your website.

ULTIMATE TECHNOGRAPHICS: AUTOMATION DRIVES RESULT

Imposition, Job Ganging & Nesting, Finishing Automation

Ultimate continues its #launchtour at PRINTING United to present Ultimate Impostrip® 2019, the next generation of imposition power. With new modern intuitive user experience, a new Imposition Agent powered by Artificial Intelligence, new preview of dynamic marks and barcodes, and new unified Mac and Windows platform, Ultimate Impostrip® 2019 takes a big leap forward. This major development is aligned with thousands of print service providers’ reality evolving in digital and offset environment with urgent need for an easy, flexible, reliable and intelligent, powerful imposition solution to drive their state-of-the-art printing equipment in a just-in-time fashion.

“Adding Ultimate Impostrip® to the Aleyant’s mix enables end to end automation, enabling increased productivity,” says Ray Duval, Director of Solution Sales. “The rules-based automation provided by Ultimate Impostrip® gives users full control over page position, variable gutters, bleeds, page-spread, page scaling, sets of marks, and barcodes or banner sheets by following an easy and user-friendly ticketing process.”

Digital Commercial and Wide Format

For digital commercial print or wide format, Ultimate Impostrip® allows to gang and nest jobs of different sizes and quantities automatically, and allowing for banner placement and marks for tracking and finishing. “Ultimate Impostrip® integrated with Pressero provides the production efficiency and quality required to deliver short runs on time, all the time” says Ray Duval.

Finishing Automation

When tying in finishing automation to the workflow, Ultimate Bindery® brings the competitive edge that differentiates a profitable printer from the others by driving the finishing devices automatically, and increasing throughput by over 30%. In an era where automation is key in order to achieve quick turn-around time and getting more jobs out of the door everyday, automating the post-press workflow enables to increase speed, efficiency and reduce costs by eliminating paper waste due to test runs.

Maximum Benefits

This time-saving Intelligent Print Workflow upgraded with new capabilities is a must-see at PRINTING United for all professionals seeking affordable and easy-to-use fully automated solutions. By implementing Aleyant and Ultimate’s Intelligent Print Workflow, organizations can benefit from:


  •     Improved profitability;
  •     Fewer errors with less rework and waste;
  •     Fewer manual touches and less labor;
  •     Faster cycle times with the ability to more effectively handle today’s demanding market requirements.

“With Aleyant and Ultimate’s Intelligent Print Workflow, PSPs can get more jobs completed with less errors and time and can position themselves to grow more profitability in the future” says Greg Salzman, Aleyant’s President.

Make sure to visit the Intelligent Print Workflow presented by Aleyant and Ultimate TechnoGraphics at booth 11245-11246 at PRINTING United from October 23-25, 2019.

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About Aleyant

Aleyant’s automated print software solutions create a solid foundation for growing your print business (and customer count) by automating daily print processes such as ordering, pricing, file correction, production, customer service and more.

Our automation print software reduces manual touches, errors and production time for your print shop. With it, you can connect online design to B2C and B2B online print stores. Connect your print store to estimating, production management and to customer service and prepress automation. You can use Aleyant software products separately, together or with over 1500 third-party apps via direct API or Zapier. Start Automating Your Success today at aleyant.com.

About Ultimate TechnoGraphics Inc.

Automation drives results in printing. This is the foundation of all Impostrip® product developments and today, Print Service Providers worldwide benefit from increased productivity in a digital and hybrid environment. Ultimate TechnoGraphics invented digital imposition with the first release of Impostrip® in 1989, and has continued to play a leading role in the market ever since while providing the most innovative and progressive imposition products. Ultimate today leads in imposition and finishing automation software solutions. The company has a rich history of providing and integrating imposition technologies into hardware and software workflow solutions for print industry leaders.

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Orbex Slip Rings Offer IP65 Protection for Demanding Environments


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The 300 series of miniature slip rings is ideal for applications requiring signal and power transmission in compact spaces.

The 300 series of miniature slip rings is ideal for applications requiring signal and power transmission in compact spaces. Devices feature a small rotor diameter, which minimizes surface speeds and imbalances—improving service life.

The Orbex Group, a leading manufacturer of high-performance electric motors and slip rings, now offers IP65-rated slip rings for reliable use in demanding industrial or outdoor environments. Units include the 200 series of harsh environment slip rings, as well as the 500 and 300 series (with the -F option) of through-bore slip rings and miniature slip rings, respectively.

Constructed from stainless steel, the rugged 200 series resists shock, vibration and corrosion in salty or washdown environments. It features a wide temperature range (-40° to 80°C) and the longest service life of any of our slip rings—up to 80 million revolutions. Units incorporate our proprietary channeled brush technology, which creates multiple contact points and reduces contact forces to minimize wear in food processing, packaging, wind turbines, marine cable reels, downhole inspection equipment and other demanding applications.

The 300 series of miniature slip rings is ideal for applications requiring signal and power transmission in compact spaces. Devices feature a small rotor diameter, which minimizes surface speeds and imbalances—improving service life.

With standard bore diameters from 2 to 100 millimeters, our 500 series slip rings incorporate a through hole for passage of a shaft or feed. Devices have a modular design—achieving unprecedented flexibility with respect to package size and combination of power and signal circuits.

To learn more about our IP65-rated slip rings, visit orbexgroup.com/slip-rings.

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ABOUT ORBEX

Since 2007, the Orbex Group has produced high-performance slip rings and electric motors for a range of OEM applications—including industrial automation, semiconductor, packaging, medical manufacturing, telecommunications and more. Our off-the-shelf and custom-engineered products include miniature capsule slip rings, through hole slip rings, DC-coreless electric motors, brushless electric motors and electric servo motors.

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Randy Pargman Joins Binary Defense as Senior Director of Threat Hunting and Intelligence


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Randy Pargman

We know how costly and disruptive it is for companies to remediate a data breach. Randy has seen this time and again with the FBI, and shares our sentiment that a proactive approach to cybersecurity is best.” -David Kennedy, Binary Defense CTO and Co-Founder

Binary Defense, a leader in the cybersecurity market, is pleased to announce that Randy Pargman has joined the company. In his new role, Pargman will serve as the Senior Director of Threat Hunting and Counterintelligence, heading up two teams of security experts. Pargman previously worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he served the public for 15 years, most recently as a Senior Computer Scientist on the Cyber Task Force in Seattle.

“In my role at FBI, I responded to computer intrusions at companies of all sizes and industries,” Pargman said. “When I interviewed cyber threat actors in custody, I realized that the more advanced threat actors continuously research and analyze the software products that companies use for defense, and find creative ways to defeat or get around those defenses. It takes human ingenuity and skill to detect and defeat an active human adversary.” He feels that Binary Defense’s philosophy for protecting companies’ data, brand and people matches his own. After meeting with the team, “I knew that I wanted to be part of what they are doing every day,” he said.

“With Randy’s experience in investigating data breaches and threat actors for the FBI, we are fortunate to be able to tap into the wealth of knowledge he brings to our organization,” said David Kennedy, Binary Defense Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. “We know how costly and disruptive it is for companies to remediate a data breach. Randy has seen this time and again with the FBI, and shares our sentiment that a proactive approach to cybersecurity is best.”

Teams reporting to Randy include the Counterintelligence Team, which proactively monitors and analyzes data from the internet, dark web, social media and other sources to detect and prevent threats; and the Threat Hunting team, which uses new and emerging methods to stay a step ahead of advanced threat actors who are avoiding traditional security software by using custom malware and “living off the land” techniques.

In his role with the FBI, Pargman worked on criminal, national security and counter-terrorism investigations alongside Special Agents and Detectives from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. His duties included digital forensics, incident response, software development, tracking cyber threat actors, and interviewing defendants when they were in custody. He also served on the Cyber Action Team, the FBI’s global rapid response group for major cyber crimes, and the Evidence Response Team for physical crime scene investigations. Pargman is a past recipient of the FBI Director’s Award for excellence in technical advancement, as well as several other awards and certifications.

About Binary Defense

Binary Defense is a managed security services provider with leading cybersecurity solutions that include SOC-as-a-Service, Managed Detection & Response, Security Information & Event Management and Counterintelligence. With our human-driven, technology-assisted approach, Binary Defense is able to provide their clients with immediate protection and visibility, combating and stopping the next generation of attacks that your business faces. The company is headquartered in Stow, Ohio at 600 Alpha Parkway. For more information, please contact David White at David.White@binarydefense.com.

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FinTech Veteran Barry B. Kirby II Joins CuneXus as SVP of Business Development and Marketing


“Over the past few years, we’ve seen financial technology disrupt the traditional banking and credit union model,” noted Buerger.

CuneXus Solutions, a lending automation pioneer, announced the appointment of FinTech industry veteran Barry B. Kirby II to the position of Senior Vice President of Business Development and Marketing.

“CuneXus is leading a huge shift in consumer behavior,” says Kirby. “Consumers today are smarter, more educated, and expect immediate attention to their financial needs. They know when they need a loan and lenders need to be prepared to deliver those products in real time. I am thrilled to join the CuneXus team and I see tremendous potential with Perpetual Lending.”

Kirby is a 15-year veteran of the financial services industry, most recently serving as Vice President of TCI, a Loan Origination Platform. Prior to TCI, Barry co-founded AppSource, a boutique consulting group focused on helping lenders and private equity groups efficiently transfer knowledge, identify opportunities, and provide better tools.

“Barry is joining us at a very exciting time in our journey and he is going to be a tremendous addition to our organization. We are thrilled to have him on our team and we look forward to a bright future together,” said CuneXus CEO, Dave Buerger.

The appointment comes as CuneXus responds to the rapid adoption of its award-winning CPLXpress lending and marketing automation platform. This unique and market-proven technology eliminates the traditional loan application process, allowing banks and credit unions to offer instantly actionable consumer loans to customers where and when they need them. With CPLXpress, lenders can deliver individualized “click-to-activate” loan offers for a variety of loan products at scale to their entire customer base via in-branch, online, mobile or even point-of-sale.

“Over the past few years, we’ve seen financial technology disrupt the traditional banking and credit union model,” noted Buerger. “The cost of acquiring new banking customers continues to grow while existing bank clients are being poached daily by online providers with less overhead and better technology. Our software helps even the playing field, and Barry will be a key component to carrying out our mission.”

About CuneXus

CuneXus is focused on data-driven lending solutions that help financial institutions optimize operational efficiency and customer experience. Its pioneering technologies are at the forefront of the transition to a new era of responsible on-demand lending and borrowing. CuneXus serves over 100 of the nation’s largest credit unions and community banks and has generated billions of dollars in consumer loan volume. The company was named one of just ten startups to watch on KPMG’s global report of “The 50 Best Fintech Innovators”; was named one of 20 FinTech Forward “Companies to Watch” by American Banker and BAI; received the 2019 Innovation in Lending award from Callahan and CreditUnions.com; and was recognized by LendIt Fintech as the Top Emerging Technology Company in 2019. Visit the CuneXus website for more information: http://cunexus.com/.

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Vectorworks, Inc. Announces Kristopher Clemson as First Entertainment Winner of Richard Diehl Award


Vectorworks Design Scholarship Richard Diehl Winner

The Octagon, Kris Clemson’s winning project for the Vectorworks Design Scholarship.

We congratulate all winners of this year’s Vectorworks Design Scholarship, and we hope these scholarships play a fundamental role in their education.

Global design and BIM software provider Vectorworks, Inc. continues to support the next generation of designers, naming Kristopher Clemson winner of the 2019 Richard Diehl Award, the grand prize for the Vectorworks Design Scholarship. With over 1,600 submissions, scholarships were awarded to 20 student projects from the architecture, entertainment, landscape and interior design industries. Winners included both individual and group submissions.

The winning project, “The Octagon,” submitted by Clemson, a recent graduate of Full Sail University and founder of Bifröst Lighting LLC, focuses on lighting design, Vision and MA 3D renderings. Clemson used Vision alongside Vectorworks Spotlight to help with previsualization and implementing MA lighting on a PC.

“It is an incredible honor to receive this scholarship and to be the first entertainment winner of the Richard Diehl Award,” said Clemson. “As my first time applying to the Vectorworks Design Scholarship, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I struggled with the design process, but the usability, flexibility and overall presentation was achievable with Vectorworks software. I advise anyone looking to apply next year to suffer for your art and to ensure you have a well-balanced life of creativity surrounding yourself with creative mentors and friends.”

In addition to the Richard Diehl Award winner, we congratulate the regional scholarship winners selected by an international panel of design, academic and media professionals. Submissions were evaluated based on design integrity, originality, the effective use of computer technology and communication of design vision. Here are the winning projects:

ARCHITECTURE WINNERS:


  • “Caretaker’s House” by Tom Hudson-Davies, Aarhus School of Architecture (Arkitektskolen Aarhus)
  • “Collage City” by Alex Wong and Ningxin Huang, Columbia University
  • “Cultura Gastronomy Centre” by Jeremy Shigemitsu, British Columbia Institute of Technology
  • “Haus der Begegnung Halberstadt” by Julia Fehling, Technical University of Braunschweig (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
  • “Listotektura” by Marina Georgieva, Birmingham City University
  • “Microcosmes: Sublimation Des Paysages Inconscients” by Pauline Soulenq, Charlotte Batifoulier, Matthieu Faria and Elisabeth Sala, National School of Architecture of Clermont-Ferrand (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Clermont-Ferrand)
  • “PROTOCELL_00” by Monika Kalinowska and Denys Karandiuk, University of Applied Arts Vienna (Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien)
  • “Wasserschloss” by Geraldine Recker and Saida Brückner, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich)
  • “Wooden Crown” by Mickael Minghetti and Karol Wojtas, Delft University of Technology (Technische Universiteit Delft)

INTERIOR DESIGN WINNERS:

  • “Indoor Community Park: De Potterij” by Robin van Vemde, Thomas More Mechelen
  • “Pawilon Plansza” by Weronika Kempińska and Marta Kluba, Academy of Fine Arts Władysław Strzemiński in Łódź (Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Władysława Strzemińskiego w Łodzi)
  • “Raum für Abschied” by Claudia Hynek, Darmstadt College (Hochschule Darmstadt)

LANDSCAPE WINNERS:


  • “Amphibian Orinoquia” by Ekaterina Trosman and Christian Cueva, University of Pennsylvania
  • “Dreiklang Landschaft” by Jonathan Sironi and Marie-Luise Tschirner, Technical University Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden)
  • “IMBROS: Marine Experience and Gastro Tourism” by Zeynep Gulsah Aygun, Istanbul Technical University (İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi)
  • “Kalmthout Centraal: Trap de Heide in Gang!” by Brent van den Bossche, University of Antwerp (Universiteit Antwerpen)
  • “Les Toits d’Ardoines” by Zacharie Malan, University of Lorraine (Université de Lorraine)
  • “Rewitalizacja Obszaru Przed Dworcem Nadoddrze We Wrocławiu” by Kinga Sadowska, University of Life Sciences in Wroclaw (Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu)

ENTERTAINMENT WINNERS:

  • “Pyura: The 333 Tour” by Mauro Pujia, Polytechnic University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

“We congratulate all winners of this year’s Vectorworks Design Scholarship, and we hope these scholarships play a fundamental role in their education,” said Vectorworks Marketing Programs Director Alice Lowy. “Each year, we receive more submissions and are always impressed with the quality of work the next generation of designers come up with.”

In addition to the monetary awards, winners received free Vectorworks educational software licenses for their schools and complimentary training for faculty and students.

Visit the Vectorworks Design Scholarship web gallery to view the winning designs and runner-up projects. Interested students may sign up for notifications regarding future scholarship awards.

About Vectorworks, Inc.

Vectorworks, Inc. is an award-winning design and BIM software provider serving the architecture, landscape architecture and entertainment industries in 85 countries. Creating intuitive software since 1985, we’ve become the preeminent software built to manage the entire design process. Globally more than 685,000 users are creating, connecting and influencing the next generation of design with Vectorworks on Mac and Windows. Headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, with offices in Atlanta, Georgia, Newbury and London, England and Vancouver, Canada, Vectorworks is a part of the Nemetschek Group. Learn how we empower designers to create experiences that transform the world at vectorworks.net or follow @Vectorworks.

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Catalyst Expands Product Line for Android Devices with Introduction of Impact Protection Case for New Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL


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Catalyst Impact Protection Case for Google Pixel 4 XL

“We continue to innovate and design cases so a broader segment of the market can experience the difference a Catalyst case can make in their confidence to live their adventure freely,” June Lai

Catalyst, the award-winning manufacturer of the world’s most protective and stylish cases and accessories for smartphones and electronic devices, introduces the Impact Protection Case for the new Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL. The new cases extend the offering of Catalyst solutions for Android devices, which include the Impact Protection cases for the Samsung Galaxy S10 and S9 series as well as the Note 9. The release of the Impact Protection Case for Pixel 4 and 4 XL come just after Google’s launch of the new devices in their address to consumers and stakeholders on October 15.

“The Catalyst Impact Protection case continues to be upheld as the toughest everyday case on the market,” said Catalyst CEO June Lai. “We continue to innovate and design cases so a broader segment of the market can experience the difference a Catalyst case can make in their confidence to live their adventure freely without worry of damage to their device. We’re extremely proud of our design and excited for the first time, to launch cases for Google devices.”

The Impact Protection Case for Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL is tested to be drop proof up to 9.9ft (3.0m), it is designed with a non-slip rubber bumper made from a proprietary impact rubber polymer, and has a clear back to show-off the phone. A raised top and bottom bezel protects the display, front camera, and other important touchscreen features while being simple to install and remove. The exposed screen allows for direct touchscreen access and the open ports give unobstructed access to the USB-C audio and charging port. The rear cameras are sealed and protected to keep out dust and debris. The case is compatible with Google’s “Active Edge” technology and also allows for wireless charging.

The new cases are available now and shipping globally, providing a fresh, sleek design that showcases refinement in performance and style while offering the highest level of protection.

Catalyst Impact Protection Cases for the Google Pixel 4 | Pixel 4 XL

Available Now | $39.99 USD

Colors: Stealth Black

The Catalyst Impact Protection Case for the Google Pixel 4 series has the signature features Catalyst is recognized for: a grippy rubber bumper, lanyard attachment and clear case back to show off your Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL phone. The slim, protective case 100% fits the Google Pixel 4 series’ screen profile and has added impact protection from the innovative truss cushioning system combined with a proprietary rubber polymer blend to increase the drop protection up to 9.9ft (3.0m). The Catalyst Impact Protection Case for the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL is easy to put on and take off that it provides ideal everyday protection that doesn’t overshadow the phone’s stylish design.

About Catalyst

Catalyst is a premium lifestyle accessories brand founded to create iconic products that enable people to explore and share their world. Catalyst offers the highest performance accessories that are the best value for their customers. Josh Wright is an award‐winning industrial designer who graduated from the Art Center College of Design and June Lai is the research, development and business partner at Catalyst. In 2010, after seeing a requirement for a product that fit their needs but did not yet exist, they designed and developed a line of high-performance everyday case, accessories and sleeves for their many outdoor and underwater adventures. Catalyst is available in more than 70 countries including USA, Canada, UK, Germany, China, Japan, Korea, Australia and the GCC.

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Mainstream Technologies Hires Louis Frederick


BRINGS 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Mainstream Technologies is pleased to announce the hiring of Louis Frederick as Software Developer. His responsibilities will include the design, development, and deployment of full-stack software solutions.

Before joining Mainstream, he was an instructor in software development with the Arkansas Coding Academy for three years. Prior to that, he was with ABC Financial for 13 years as Senior Developer. He was also with Alltel Information Services for five years. Louis holds dual degrees in Computer Science and in Computer Engineering Technology from UALR.

According to Steve Althoff, Director of Software Development: “I am very excited to add Louis to our development team. Louis has a wealth of knowledge and experience that will complement the skills of our growing team. I look forward to innovative solutions he will provide to our customers.”

ABOUT MAINSTREAM

Since 1996, Mainstream (http://www.mainstream-tech.com) has evolved into one of the most established IT services companies in the Mid-South, serving clients from its Arkansas locations including headquarters in Little Rock, a second operations facility in Conway, as well as a sales office in Bentonville. Their staff of information technology professionals serves business and government customers across the nation with Managed IT Services, Custom Software Development Services, Cyber Security Services, and Hosting.

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Jenax Reveals How Ultra-Flexible Batteries Unlock Product Innovations at IDTechEx and Lunch & Lab in Silicon Valley


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To bring breakthrough smart product concepts to fruition, you need a supremely flexible and thin battery like J.Flex—which can be bent while maintaining its power and integrity.

Jenax, inventor of flexible, thin lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, has been invited to be a featured speaker at IDTechEx, taking place November 20-21, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. While there, the company is also holding its third in a series of free Lunch & Labs on November 19, “Powering Up Product Innovation with Flexible Batteries.” Jenax’s director, EJ Shin, will lead the Lunch & Lab as well as two sessions at IDTechEx, showing how advancements in battery flexibility, safety and thinness can unlock the next generation of high-performance, user-friendly smart products across wearables, medical and IoT devices, and sensors.

“Many product designers who have innovative ideas for smart solutions face a harsh reality when it comes to turning them into actual physical products. More often than not, they’re held back by rigid, clunky batteries they make the products awkward to use, uncomfortable to wear and difficult to integrate into consumers’ lives,” said Shin. “To bring breakthrough product concepts to fruition, they need a supremely flexible and thin battery like J.Flex—which can be bent while maintaining its power and integrity. I’m excited to show Lunch & Lab and IDTechEx attendees how this type of battery can uniquely fuel disruptive smart products.”

IDTechEx participants are invited to attend EJ’s two sessions:

Jenax welcomes product designers, engineering leaders, and entrepreneurs who work near Santa Clara or are in town for IDTechEx to attend its “Powering Up Product Innovation with Flexible Batteries” Lunch & Lab on November 19, 2019 from 11:00am – 1:00pm in the neighboring city of San Jose. Attendees will experience firsthand how Jenax’s J.Flex battery can be applied to their own innovations. Click here to register. For more information contact marisa@jenaxinc.com or grace_1@jenaxinc.com.

About Jenax

Jenax Inc. (KOSDAQ: 065620) pioneered and manufactures J.Flex – an ultra-flexible, thin and fast-charging, high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Jenax partners with manufacturers of medical devices, apparel, electronics, and more to design completely customized and safe battery solutions in diverse sizes and shapes. Its broad applications include IoT, wearables, medical devices, and sensors. Founded in 1991, Jenax is based in Busan, South Korea. Visit http://www.jenaxinc.com for more details.

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noax industrial PCs now offers a new support arm carrier system for optimum flexibility and workstation ergonomics


Rittal Support Arm System on noax Industrial PCs

noax industrial computers now offers the Rittal Support Arm, allowing adaptation to any environment

Thanks to the numerous assembly solutions available, noax industrial PCs can adapt to any environment.

Workstations can now be optimally designed for all machine operators thanks to the combination of noax’s industrial PCs and the support arm systems. The configurable carrier profiles by RITTAL can be adjusted depending on the location and requirements of the application. The system can be adapted to your workstation whether you need extension arms, a wall console, or floor mounting, rigid or swivel-mounted. This combination allows ergonomic working to always be possible.

Precise multi-touch technology (PCAP) with outstanding functionality to the very edge allows for fast and error-free data entry. The ergonomic work is supported by the reliable operability of the industrial PC with work gloves. In addition, the extremely durable, tempered safety glass front with integrated LED multifunction keys can be adapted quickly and intuitively via the user-friendly nSMART user interface.

Thanks to the numerous assembly solutions, noax industrial PCs can adapt to any environment.

More information at https://www.noax.com.

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AIM to Highlight REL Alloys at Productronica on November 12th – 15th, 2019


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AIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce their upcoming attendance at Productronica, scheduled to take place November 12-15, 2019 at the Messe München in Munich, Germany. AIM Solder will highlight its REL electronic solders and its new RX18 and CX18 cored solder wire.

REL22™ is an award-winning, high reliability alloy developed to address reliability and production quality issues common to similar multi-element alloys. Both internal and customer testing has proven that REL22 improves product survival in extreme thermal exposure operating environments such as under-hood automotive, avionics/aerospace and LED lighting. REL61™ is ideally suited for industries which require a cost effective alternative to SAC305 with no loss of processing performance or durability. REL61 provides significant advantages over other no-low silver alloys by offering better flow characteristics at lower temperatures, thus reducing PCB damage and assembly costs.

AIM will also feature its new cored wire solders, RX18 and CX18. The award-winning RX18 is engineered for automated soldering and promotes thermal transfer, fast wetting and reduces voids/skips. With an operator friendly, low odor/smoke formula, CX18 extends the solder tip life and leaves clear, minimal residues.

To discover all of AIM’s products and services, visit us at Productronica 2019 in Hall A4 Stand 409 for more information and to speak with one of AIM’s knowledgeable staff members.

About AIM

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, AIM Solder is a leading global manufacturer of assembly materials for the electronics industry with manufacturing, distribution and support facilities located throughout the world. AIM produces advanced solder products such as solder paste, liquid flux, cored wire, bar solder, epoxies, lead-free and halogen-free solder products, preforms, and specialty alloys such as indium and gold for a broad range of industries. A recipient of many prestigious SMT industry awards, AIM is strongly committed to innovative research and development of product and process improvement as well as providing customers with superior technical support, service and training. For more information about AIM, visit http://www.aimsolder.com.

Upcoming Events:

November 20, 2019 – SMTA Space Coast – Melbourne, FL

December 4, 2019 – SMTA Silicon Valley – San Jose, CA

February 4-6, 2020 – IPC Apex Expo – San Diego, CA

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