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Product category: PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: Assembléon | Subject: Valor Computerised Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2008

Pick and place machines meet software

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Enhanced machine interfaces are now available for vPlan - Valor's advanced process engineering tool - on Assembleon's A-Series, M-Series and X-Series machines.

A technology partnership between Assembleon and Valor Computerized Systems has led to the integration of Assembleon's pick and place machine interfaces into Valor's software products Enhanced machine interfaces are available for vPlan - Valor's advanced process engineering tool - on Assembleon's A-Series, M-Series and X-Series machines

Besides its existing strategic partnership, Valor is the latest company to join Assembleon's growing list of technology parties.

Assembleon's long experience in building unique optimisers has extended Valor's vPlan offline programming tool.

Now, vPlan provides an application programming interface to generate manufacturing process definitions for Assembleon machines.

Assembleon's A-Series optimisers perform machine optimisation and line balancing.

Both companies will continue to co-operate and share technical information in the manufacturing execution systems and new product introduction arenas.

Assembleon's development focus is platform based with past, present and future compatibility.

Assembleon provides its partners with flexible, cost-effective integration to cope with the fast changing needs of product development.

Valor's revolutionary vPlan brings synchronised process engineering in an easy to use package.

It delivers a complete, seamless engineering process from CAD to machine, including SMT, through hole technology and manual assembly.

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