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EMS Guide 2020 www markttechnik de 7 NAP forciert das EMS-Geschäft Der mittelständische EMS-Dienstleister NAP aus Pforzheim forciert sein EMS-Geschäft Das Unternehmen konnte 2019 weitere Neukunden aus den Branchen Sensorsysteme Gebäudetechnik und Telematik hinzugewinnen Umfangreiche Investitionen zur Erweiterung der SMD-Bestückund Lötkapazität wurden getätigt »Ein neues Logo und frisches Erscheinungsbild runden das erfolgreiche Jahr 2019 ab« erklärt Jochen Haas Vertriebsleiter der NAP Das Jahr 2020 steht ganz im Zeichen der Coronakrise Durch die schnelle Einführung unterschiedlicher Hygiene-Maßnahmen sowie umsichtige und verantwortungsvolle Mitarbeiter konnten die Lieferketten bis heute uneingeschränkt aufrechterhalten werden Mit weiteren Neukunden die antizyklische Investition in den zusätzlichen Fertigungsprozess gedruckte Elektronik sowie ein neues ERP-System sieht sich NAP für zukünftige Herausforderungen gut aufgestellt so Dr -Ing Peter Bort CEO der NAP NAP ist System-Dienstleister in der EMS-Branche und präsentiert eine umfangreiche Wertschöpfungskette Von der Elektronikentwicklung über die Serienfertigung & After Market bis hin zum Funktionalen Siebdruck & Lamination FSL bietet das Unternehmen einen individuellen Service Ein hoher Automatisierungsgrad gepaart mit komplexer Fertigungstiefe und Null-Fehler-Qualitätsanspruch machen NAP zu einem zuverlässigen Partner für umfangreiche EMS-Dienstleistungen Made in Germany seit 1994 | Kontakt +49 7231 42909-0 | info@naptec de | www naptec de | Anzeige additional shifts to their operations and by buying additional material to ensure that we had what we needed to complete this project on time We very much appreciate their commitment to working alongside us said David McIntosh Senior Product Development Sourcing Manager Asignificant milestone for the team was the first prototype unit which was produced by the Plexus Livingston rapid prototyping team After two further prototypes and three rounds of design enhancements the next 20 units were part of the products sent to the MHRA for initial approval All this was accomplished in only 38 days after the initial specifications were received Plexus volume manufacturing team in Kelso who had been involved since the early design stages of the project to ensure a smooth risk free transition were then able to complete new product introduction NPI builds These NPI builds verified the design validated the production process and help establish appropriate testing procedures In the space of 38 days the electronics went from concept to the first working prototype assembly with the transition to production following 22 days later said Anthony Green Director of Project Management The UK government confirmed in early June that they will not require the volume manufacturing to continue due to the reducing number of Covid-19 patients requiring ventilation However our innovative engineering supply chain and manufacturing teams remain exceptionally proud of what was achieved zü n Zollner Elektronik Wander through digital factory with VR goggles Put your VR goggles on and you find yourself standing in the middle of Digital Factory Zollner Elektronik simulates the work flow in the virtual reality of a computergenerated production environment that is truly realistic With 20 worldwide locations most of which already exist as digital plants the company is currently studying how Virtual Reality can be applied to factory planning Some first impressions from customers and employees this method is promising The combination of Virtual Reality and Digital Factory make it possible for multiple people to immerse themselves in the same virtual production area from different places Grabbing parts and putting them down viewing machines and tools from various aspects even changing their position in a room its all possible Trials with employees from German plants and those in the US and Romania showed that mutual collaboration in the virtual space leads to improved communication during planning This saves time and improves results An internal survey of users from the most diverse company divisions attested to the great potential in the conceptual design of production areas Customers were also excited about the novel presentation method which allowed them to tangibly experience the production line for their product Special hardware is needed to use this technology the VR goggles sensors controllers for hand recognition and user input as well as a powerful computer The software comes from Siemens Zollner uses Tecnomatix VR zü n Projected on the monitor a perfectly simulated production environment into which one is emerged when donning the VR goggles Machines are lifted and repositioned with the handheld controller Bild Zollner Elektronik