Manufacturers can learn how to profitably reduce micro-mechanical assembly component design time by 40+% from experts at CES 2016

Electronic product manufacturers can gain the edge by learning how to reduce micro-mechanical assembly component design time by 40+%, cut manufacturing cost, as well as boost profit and market share from Staney Engineered Fastening experts at the International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 2 – MP25650 between January 6th – 9th, 2016.

While fasteners typically cost less than 0.25% of an electronic product’s Bill of Materials, they can dramatically affect the total cost of component design, prototyping, and assembly including scrap, sub-assembly rework, field returns, manufacturing yields, and assembly speed. The downstream effects of sub-optimized joints are even more significant as they affect customer satisfaction, perception of quality, customer retention, as well as market share and volume.

To help electronics manufacturers optimize all of these areas, over 40 experts in electronic fastener design from Stanley will discuss how the company’s Electronics Engineered Standards Program can cut electronic product design, prototyping, time to market, and manufacturing cost, resulting in greater market share and more profitable growth.

Electronics product manufacturers will have exclusive access to design professionals from the company’s Global Electronics group, specialists in micro-mechanical fastening solutions for consumer electronics devices, equipment and infrastructure. Experts will also be available from the Automotive group, which specializes in electronic sensor, control unit, wire assembly and new 48V technology architecture vehicle attachment.

Additional specialists from View Technologies will discuss Smart Factory solutions for products focused on the Internet of Things, the trend toward providing physical goods and operations with real-time, item-level visibility and tracking using passive RFID technology.

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