Eastek President and CEO Joe Rocco writes about why,
in a time when pricing pressures are mounting, and economic times are
increasingly challenging, there are continued opportunities for growth in
Chinese-based manufacturing.
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IPC’s 2008 survey indicates some sourcing
patterns are shifting from Asia back to North America
and Europe.
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Former Eastek Vice President Bob Weigand talks
about how Eastek is able to protect clients’ intellectual property and how full
control over production ensures the highest quality products for Eastek
customers.
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Those who have been turned off by China's
lead-paint toys and unfavorable tax-policy changes in the past six months,
think again. The question is not really whether China is still attractive or
safe, rather, it's how to do business right.
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Eastek Access enables
device companies to establish a China-based manufacturing program by providing
injection-molded plastics, assembled printed circuit boards, transformers and
magnetics, metal stamping, and full turnkey assembly of finished goods within
its factories in China.
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From considering your need for a patent, to how
the end product will be produced, there are many critical issues to consider
that will impact your product's overall success. Eastek’s Director of Design
& Development, Cherie Wilkinson, gives tips on what to consider before
creating a prototype..
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