Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Asset InterTech
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 March 2006
Shanghai is central to Asset in Asia
Asset InterTech has launched its own boundary-scan technology centre in Shanghai, China
The new centre is staffed by Asset employees who will co-ordinate all of the company's technical support and sales activities in Asia. In addition, the company plans to use its Asian offices as a research and development centre in the future. Fred Runco is Director of Asian Business Development and Wee Loon Soh is Technical Support Manager.
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'Electronics manufacturers in China and the rest of Asia have made product quality a top priority and they are increasingly considering boundary-scan test as an important way of ensuring the quality of the systems they manufacture', Reg Waller, European Director for Asset InterTech said.
'Asset has always committed significant resources to customer support and we have been able to develop long-standing relationships with many of our users as a result'.
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'We expect to do the same in Asia'.
Asset's easy yet powerful ScanWorks boundary-scan test and ISP environment is currently used by leading electronics companies such as Huawei, PuTian, CETC, Cisco, Lucent Technologies, Agilent, BAE, Alcatel, Hewlett-Packard, Ericsson, Intel, Raytheon, SBS, Solectron, Rockwell Collins, EMC and others.
'Having a direct support centre in Asia is a distinct advantage', said Fred Runco, Asset's Asian Business Director.
'We can be very responsive to our customers' needs and fully support them as they deploy boundary-scan technology throughout their operations'.
'In the future, we will take advantage of the technical talent in Asia and evolve this office into a product development centre for Asset'.
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