At Corintech, we make it our mission to simplify the electronics buying process. Whether it’s electronics design, firmware development, PCB layout, intricate PCB assembly or full box-build, our experts in engineering, supply chain, production, quality control, and supply logistics are available to benefit your business. We help many of our customers to reduce cost, improve quality and improve delivery timescales when compared to their existing electronics design and electronics manufacturing partners.
Our team are pleased to be appearing at the Southern Manufacturing & Electronics exhibition in Farnborough, Hampshire on 7th – 9th February 2023. We highly recommend a visit to the Southern Manufacturing & Electronics exhibition for those seeking to solve manufacturing problems and find new suppliers. While you are there, visit Corintech on stand D165 (near to the main entrance) to find out how we can help to unlock your electronics project. Put the date in your diary and register to attend Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2023 now. We look forward to meeting you!
Exhibition Details
Address: Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, Farnborough, GU14 6TQ, UK
Opening times: Tuesday 7th Feb: 9.30am – 4.30pm, Wednesday 8th Feb: 9.30am – 4.30pm, Thursday 9th Feb: 9.30am – 3.30pm
You can find us close to the main entrance:
Editorial: Re-Engineering Obsolete Designs
Meta Description: As an electronics design and manufacturing specialist, we explain how selecting the right subcontractor can help engineer out obsolescence before it arrives in the latest issue of Electronics Sourcing magazine…
Date:2019-03-11
As an electronics design and manufacturing specialist, we explain how selecting the right subcontractor can help engineer out obsolescence before it arrives in the latest issue of Electronics Sourcing magazine.
The article – contributed to by a range of our departments – includes elements of dealing with obsolescence including procurement, alternative drop-in replacements, technical reviews and alterations, prototyping, compliance testing and the potential benefits of re-engineering obsolete designs.
To read the full article for FREE, click here and turn to page 19.