Product category: Design Services
News Release from: IGG Component Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 October 2006
Barnes takes on
aerospace and defence projects
IGG Component Technology has appointed Gavin Barnes to the newly created post of Aerospace and Defence Project Manager
Barnes, who has 13 years' experience in test and applications engineering, will work closely with IGG's Aerospace and Defence Manager, Lloyd Francis, to help build on the company's success in that field. Barnes moves to IGG from his role as Applications Engineer at TMI2000, a supplier of satellite communications equipment for terrestrial, mobile and maritime applications, including the military and government sectors.
'I'm delighted to join IGG', said Barnes.
'The company possesses unrivalled expertise in component testing and evaluation, parts procurement, long-term storage, engineering consultancy and, of increasing importance in the fast-moving world of electronics, obsolescence management and mitigation'.
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