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July 24, 2007 IMI
Launches ZigBee Gateway
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), a leading electronics
manufacturing service (EMS) provider to some of the
world's key original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),
has announced that it will launch its ZigBee™ Gateway
platform, a low-power low-cost short-range wireless
mesh networking technology in the ZigBee SIG Japan booth
B470-12, at the Wireless Japan 2007 Expo, Tokyo Big
Sight, Japan on July 18-20, 2007. News article appear
in Electronics Components World at www.electronicscomponentsworld.com
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July 16, 2007 IMI
Unveils its ZigBee Gateway Platform in Wireless Japan
2007 Expo
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), a leading electronics
manufacturing service (EMS) provider to some of the
world's key original equipment manufacturers (OEMs),
today announced that it will launch its ZigBee™
Gateway platform, a low-power low-cost short-range wireless
mesh networking technology in the ZigBee SIG Japan booth
B470-12, at the Wireless Japan 2007 Expo, Tokyo Big
Sight, Japan on July 18-20, 2007. News article in www.
pcb007.com at www.pcb007.com.
Similar news article appear in EMSNow - "IMI Launches
ZigBee Gateway" at www.emsnow.com
and also in EETimes
Asia - "IMI Debuts Zigbee Gateway Platform"
at www.eetasia.com
and EETimes Korea at www.eetkorea.com
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May 10, 2007 Philippines'
Ayala Group Reports 80 Percent Profit Growth
Ayala Corporation, the country's largest conglomerate,
saw first quarter profits jump 80 percent to $117.7
million, its highest quarterly income ever despite some
extraordinary items incurred during the period. News
article in AHN at
www.allheadlinenews.com
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May 1, 2007 Electronics
Manufacturing Service In Japan
Integrated Microelectronics (IMI), a leading electronics
manufacturing service (EMS) provider, has announced
the opening of its subsidiary in Tokyo, Japan. News
article in manufacturingtalk.com at
www.manufacturingtalk.com
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April 27, 2007 IMI
opens subsidiary in Tokyo
Philippine-based EMS company Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI) recently opened its Japan subsidiary-IMI
Japan Inc.-located in Kandaogawamachi, Chiyoda-ku. News
article in eetasia.com at http://www.eetasia.com
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April 23, 2007 IMI
Opens Japanese Office
Integrated Microelectronics, Inc. has recently opened
an office in Tokyo. IMI Japan, Inc. will serve as a
marketing office to draw more outsourcing projects to
the Philippines, where the company's main manufacturing
site is located, IMI said. News article in circuitassembly.com
at www.circuitassembly.com.
Similar news article in pcb007.com at www.pcb007.com;
asianjournal.com at
http://asianjournal.com;
emasiamag.com at www.emasiamag.com
and in inquirer.net at http://technology.inquirer.net
Related news article appear in Electronic
Supply & Manufacturing - " IMI forms Japan
Subsidiary" at www.my-esm.com
, in Global SMT & Packaging at http://www.trafalgar2.com,
and in computerworld.com at www.
computerworld.com.ph
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February 27, 2007 IMI:
En Route To A Stronger Global Presence
Arthur Tan, president and CEO of Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI), has big plans for the Philippine-based company.
"I envision IMI transitioning into a multinational
company with its roots in the Philippines," he
said. More than two decades in the industry, IMI has
been flourishing as it takes on various strategies to
grow. Feature article in eetasia.com at http://www.eetasia.com
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February 19, 2007 IMI,
Key Electronics Lead Annual SEA Winners
UP Media Group Inc. on Monday announced the winners
of its 2007 Service Excellence Awards for EMS
providers and electronics assembly equipment,
materials and software suppliers. Circuits Assembly
magazine recognized the companies that received
the highest customer service ratings, as judged
by their own customers, during a ceremony at the
Apex trade show in Los Angeles. News article in
www.circuitassembly.com.
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January 1, 2007 The
Last Stronghold
North America lost out to lower-cost regions
in the battle for electronics manufacturing. Now
the region must defend its dominance in high-level
design services. News article in www.my-esm.com
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December 29, 2006 Philippines'
IMI Eyes Global Foothold
In its quest to join the ranks of the top 20
global EMS providers and to post $1 billion in
revenue by 2011, Philippine-based Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI) will focus next year on integration
and will push forth bold ventures in emerging
applications. News article in www.eetasia.com.
Similar news in www.eetindia.com,
and in
en.qschina.com
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November 15, 2006 Cashing
in the Chips
The Future is Still Bright
for the Electronics Industry in the Philippines
Arthur Tan, president and chief executive of
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), which
belongs to the Ayala group of companies, sees
a bright future for his industry. In the first
half this year, IMI's revenues rose 16 percent
and he expects business to grow even more. For
the full year, IMI's Philippine operations will
likely record an 18-percent increase in revenues
from 2005, he boasted. News article in www.businessmirror.com.ph
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November 10, 2006 IMI
Group Exhibits in Electronica 2006
IMI, Speedy-Tech, and EAZIX jointly present for
the first time their complete next-generation
electronics manufacturing solutions at Electronica
2006. News article in www.
pcb007.com.
Similar news in www.emsnow.com,
and in www.trafalgar2.com.
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Philippines-based Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI) and PSi Technologies Inc. recently
announced an agreement to leverage the two companies'
engineering capabilities and promote the Philippine
brand in the global power market. News article
in www.eetasia.com
Similar news in circuitsassembly.com, in
www.emsnow.com, in www.electronicstalk.com,
in http://pcb007.com, in news.inq7.net , and in
www.manilatimes.net
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June 5, 2006 IMI Partners with Japanese EMS Company
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), an electronics
manufacturing service (EMS) provider in Asia,
recently established a strategic partnership with
Pulax Corporation, a Japanese EMS company that
designs and develops mounted printed circuit boards
and other electronics products. News article in
www.emsnow .com. Similar
news in www.electronicstalk.com
, in pcb007.com and in www.subcontractingtalk.com
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May 4, 2006 Philippines Touts Need to Go South
Some of the Philippines' IC design and engineering
services pioneers are enticing Taiwan's leading
semiconductor players to "go south" for their
outsourcing activities. The Manila delegation,
comprising seven small- and medium-scale R&D-centric
firms, is currently in town for the four-day SemiTech
Taipei 2006 - an annual trade fair featuring the
Who's Who in Taiwan's robust semiconductor industry
from foundry technology giants to equipment, components
and materials specialists. The show is being held
at Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center. News
article in www.etaiwannews.com
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April 27, 2006 IMI Forms Alliance
with BuS Elektronik
Integrated Microelectronics Inc., an electronics
manufacturing service provider in Asia, has signed
an alliance with Riesa, Germany-based BuS Elektronik
GmbH & Co. KG, under which BuS will handle
some prototype and NPI projects in Europe on behalf
of IMI. News article on circuitsassembly.com.
Similar news in www.eetasia.com and in
www.circuitree.com in www.subcontractingtalk.com
, in www.electronicstalk.com
, in www.electronique.biz, in
www.pcb007.com, in www.evertiq.com, in
www.central-it.de
and in www.itmatters.com
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March 24, 2006 The Re-Emergence of 'One-Stop' Shopping:
The Marriage of EMS and ODM Services
In the last couple of years, many traditional
EMS providers have decided that if they can't
beat the Original Design Manufacturers (ODM),
they should join them. The ODM business model
has proven successful for two main reasons. First,
many OEMs have continued to divest themselves
of not only their manufacturing infrastructure,
but their design competencies as well. Featured
article in www.circuitree.com
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March 9, 2006 Eazix participates in CeBIT
Eazix Inc., the Philippine-based design service
and ODM arm of Integrated Microelectronics Inc.
(IMI), is participating with IMI subsidiary Speedy-Tech
in CeBIT 2006, a trade fair for digital IT
and telecommunications solutions, from March 9
to 15 in Hanover, Germany. News article in eetasia.com
at www.eetasia.com. Similar
news on www.yehey.com; in www.arm.com; in www.automatedbuildings.com
, in www.boltorganizer.com,
in www2.igma.tv/gmanews.tv;
and in itmatters.com.ph
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March 1, 2006 Circuits Assembly Announces 2006 Service
Excellence Award Winners Recognizing highest service
ratings as judged by own customers
UP Media Group Inc. (UPMG) today announced the
winners of Circuits Assembly magazine's 2006
Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) for electronics
manufacturing services (EMS) providers and
electronics assembly equipment, materials and
software suppliers.
News article in www.smta.org. Similar news
in www.vjelectronix.com
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February 20, 2006 Philippines Ayala Corp 2005 Net PHP
8.2B, Up 12% on Yr
Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corp. (AC.PH) on
Monday posted a record high net profit of PHP8.2
billion in 2005, up 12% on year, with all of its
units and affiliates reporting gains.
News article in sg.biz.yahoo.com
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February 15, 2006 Ayala Corp. sees higher recurring
profit in 2005
AYALA Corp. expects to report on Monday higher
recurring earnings for the past year, with most
of its business units contributing to the conglomerate's
bottomline, company managing director Rufino Luis
Manotok said. News article in inq7.net at money.inq7.net
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February 13, 2006 IMI Wins International Awards
IMI today announced that it won two awards in
the recently concluded Circuits Assembly magazine’s
2006 Service Excellence Awards (SEA). IMI obtained
awards for Manufacturing Quality and for Dependability/Timely
Delivery for EMS companies with revenues between
$100 and $500 million.
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February 8, 2006 Circuits Assembly Announces 2006 Service
Excellence Award Winners
Circuits Assembly today announced the winners
of its 2006 Service Excellence Awards for EMS
providers and electronics assembly equipment,
materials and software suppliers. News article
in circuitsassembly.com at circuitsassembly.com
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January 24, 2006 Singapore and Philippine Companies
Aim at China, Too
IMI, Philippines's largest EMS (electronics manufacturing
service) company and Singaporean Speedy-Tech Corporation,
an ODM company of battery and power supply parts
merged in December, 2005. Both companies will
aim at share expansion in future in a China market.
News article in ednjapan.com at www.ednjapan.com
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January 18, 2006 Group Companies Unite for Nepcon World
Japan
Integrated Microelectronics is exhibiting with
its subsidiary Speedy-Tech Electronics at the
35th Nepcon World Japan show from 18th to 20th
January 2006 in Tokyo, Japan. News article in
electronicstalk.com at www.electronicstalk.com
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January 16, 2006 IMI, Speedy-Tech Exhibit in Nepcon
World Japan 2006
IMI today announced that it will be exhibiting
with its subsidiary Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd.
in the 35th Nepcon World Japan show on January
18 to 20, 2006 in Tokyo, Japan.
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December 19, 2005 IMI Acquires Speedy-Tech
Philippine-based EMS provider Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI) announced that its merger with Singapore-based
EMS and power electronics company Speedy-Tech
Electronics Ltd has already taken effect. News
article in eetasia.com at www.eetasia.com
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December 8, 2005 Philippine Ayala Unit IMI, Speedy-Tech
Merge
Integrated Microelectronics Inc., or IMI, said
its merger with Singapore-based Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd. has been completed. News article by Dow Jones
at au.biz.yahoo.comSimilar
news in reuters.com at today.reuters.com.
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October 19, 2005 Speedy-Tech Shareholders Approve Merger
with IMI
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), a Philippines-based
electronics manufacturing service (EMS) provider,
announced that shareholders of Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd, a Singapore-based EMS and power electronics
company, have approved the merger of IMI and Speedy-Tech.
News article in emsnow.com at www.emsnow.com. Similar
articles in eetasia.com at www.eetasia.com at www.pcb007.com, trafalgarpublications.com
at www.trafalgarpublications.com
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October 18, 2005 Speedy-Tech Shareholders Approve IMI
Merger
Shareholders of Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd.,
a Singapore-based EMS and power electronics company,
have approved the company's merger with IMI. News
article in circuitsassembly.com at circuitsassembly.com. Similar
article in circuitree.com at www.circuitree.com.
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October 1, 2005 The High-Speed,
Low-Cost, Lead-Free Challenge for Flip Chips
Flip-chip onto organic substrates has become
a mature process with a stable infrastructure.
It is more reliable and, for high-volume applications,
less expensive than chip on board, and is approaching
cost parity with surface-mount technology. Its
superior electrical performance is also required
for many high-speed applications but challenges
remain. An article by Tim Patterson, IMI USA in
Semiconductor International at www.reed-electronics.com
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June 27, 2005 Wireless
Technologies on Show in Tokyo
EAZIX is exhibiting for the first time at this
year's Embedded Systems Expo and Conference (ESEC)
to be held from 29th June to 1st July in Tokyo.
News article on www.electronicstalk.com,
on Similar news on www.eetasia.com, and www.ednjapan.com.
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June 23, 2005 EAZIX Exhibits for the First Time
in Embedded Systems Expo & Conference (ESEC)
Trade Show
EAZIX today announced that it is exhibiting for
the first time in the Embedded Systems Expo and
Conference (ESEC) Trade Show to be held on June
29 to July 1, 2005 in the Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo,
Japan. EAZIX will be exhibiting with its Japanese
strategic partner company Embedded Linux Technology
Inc. (ELT), a Tokyo-based software development
company.
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June 14, 2005 Asian EMS Companies Come Together
Philippines-based Integrated Microelectronics
has entered into a conditional merger agreement
with Speedy-Tech Electronics, an EMS company based
in Singapore. News article on www.electronicstalk.com.
Similar news on www.trafalgarpublications.com,
and www.subcontractingtalk.com
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June 10, 2005 IMI, Speedy-Tech
to Merge EMS Operations
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI) announced
that it has entered a conditional merger agreement
with Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd., a Singapore-based
EMS provider with a diverse customer base, and
a coveted presence in China. News article on
www.my-esm.com Similar
news on circuitsassembly.com, on
www.emsnow.com, on www.manufacturing.net,
on www.compliancepipeline.com,
on www.pcb007.com, on emasiamag.com, on www.topix.net, on www.electrospec.com, on
www.eeproductcenter.com.
Also mentioned on asia.news.yahoo.com, on
asia.news.yahoo.com, on
asia.news.yahoo.com, on
sg.news.yahoo.com, on au.biz.yahoo.com, on au.biz.yahoo.com, on news.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, and on
bworldonline.com
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June 10, 2005 Integrated Microelectronics, Inc.
Announces Merger with Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd.
IMI announced that it has entered into a conditional
merger agreement with Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd., an EMS company based in Singapore. News
artilce in English and Japanese.
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May 16, 2005 Trailblazing Trends in Manufacturing
Services
Twenty-five years ago, Philippine based Integrated
Microelectronics Inc. started by providing electronic
assembly services. It has since come a long way,
evolving into a provider of electronics design
and manufacturing services intended for various
applications. Feature article on www.eetasia.com. Similar
article on www.eetchina.com
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March 21, 2005 Local Semicon
Firms Urged to Diversify Product Offer
The 800-strong semiconductor and electronics industry
in the country is urged to diversify their product
offerings to retain its competitiveness against
China, threatening to be the single-country manufacturing
destination of the world. Citing a study from
the Economist Intelligence Unit, a University
of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) economist said
recent indicators show the country is losing its
market share in the global semiconductor and electronics
industry. One area that can be tapped for growth
is the electronics manufacturing service (EMS)
industry according to Arthur Tan, IMI President
and CEO. News article on www.itmatters.com
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March 11, 2005 ZigBee
module is Full Function
TDC is offering a low power ZigBee module from
EAZIX. Compliant with the 2450MHz specification
of IEEE 802.15.4 and with 250kbit/s effective
data rate, the ZigBee module is a compact single-board
module, measuring 24x16mm. News article on www.electronicsweekly.com
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March 1, 2005 Quality
Certified to Global Automotive Standard
Integrated Microelectronics has achieved successful
registration to the ISO/TS16949:2002 quality standard,
the highest international quality standard for
the automotive industry. News article on www.electronicstalk.com.
Similar news on www.subcontractingtalk.com
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March 1, 2005 Philippines Eyes OpticalDisk Drive,
HDD Market
In the next couple of years, the Philippines electronics
industry will continue to focus on optical disk
drive and HDD markets, according to Arthur Tan,
president and CEO of the Manila-based Integrated
Microelectronics Inc, one of the country's leading
electronic companies, as he sees an uptrend in
both sectors in the long run. Feature article
on www.neasia.nikkeibp.com
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February 28, 2005 IMI
Achieves ISO/TS 16949 Quality Certification
IMI has been granted the automotive industry's
ISO/TS 16949:2002 quality standard certification,
improving its position to serve original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) in the automotive electronics
market segment. News article on www.emsnow.som, Similar
news on www.circuitsassembly.com,
on www.itmatters.com, and
on www.abs-cbnnews.com
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UP Media Group Inc. on Monday announced the winners
of its 2007 Service Excellence Awards for EMS providers
and electronics assembly equipment, materials and software
suppliers. Circuits Assembly magazine recognized the
companies that received the highest customer service
ratings, as judged by their own customers, during a
ceremony at the Apex trade show in Los Angeles. News
article on www.circuitassembly.com.
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January 1, 2007 The
Last Stronghold
North America lost out to lower-cost regions in the
battle for electronics manufacturing. Now the region
must defend its dominance in high-level design services.
News article on www.my-esm.com
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December 29, 2006 Philippines'
IMI Eyes Global Foothold
In its quest to join the ranks of the top 20 global
EMS providers and to post $1 billion in revenue by 2011,
Philippine-based Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI)
will focus next year on integration and will push forth
bold ventures in emerging applications. News article
on www.eetasia.com.
Similar news on www.eetindia.com,
and on
en.qschina.com
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November 15, 2006 Cashing
in the Chips
The Future is Still Bright for
the Electronics Industry in the Philippines
Arthur Tan, president and chief executive of Integrated
Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), which belongs to the Ayala
group of companies, sees a bright future for his industry.
In the first half this year, IMI's revenues rose 16
percent and he expects business to grow even more. For
the full year, IMI's Philippine operations will likely
record an 18-percent increase in revenues from 2005,
he boasted. News article on www.businessmirror.com.ph
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November 10, 2006 IMI
Group Exhibits in Electronica 2006
IMI, Speedy-Tech, and EAZIX jointly present for the
first time their complete next-generation electronics
manufacturing solutions at Electronica 2006. News article
on www.
pcb007.com.
Similar news on www.emsnow.com,
and on www.trafalgar2.com.
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Philippines-based Integrated Microelectronics Inc.
(IMI) and PSi Technologies Inc. recently announced an
agreement to leverage the two companies' engineering
capabilities and promote the Philippine brand in the
global power market. News article on www.eetasia.com
Similar news on circuitsassembly.com, on
www.emsnow.com, on www.electronicstalk.com,
on http://pcb007.com, on news.inq7.net , and on
www.manilatimes.net
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June 5, 2006 IMI Partners with Japanese EMS Company
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), an electronics
manufacturing service (EMS) provider in Asia, recently
established a strategic partnership with Pulax Corporation,
a Japanese EMS company that designs and develops mounted
printed circuit boards and other electronics products.
News article on www.emsnow .com. Similar
news on www.electronicstalk.com
, on pcb007.com and on www.subcontractingtalk.com
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May 4, 2006 Philippines Touts Need to Go South
Some of the Philippines' IC design and engineering
services pioneers are enticing Taiwan's leading semiconductor
players to "go south" for their outsourcing activities.
The Manila delegation, comprising seven small- and medium-scale
R&D-centric firms, is currently in town for the
four-day SemiTech Taipei 2006 - an annual trade fair
featuring the Who's Who in Taiwan's robust semiconductor
industry from foundry technology giants to equipment,
components and materials specialists. The show is being
held at Hall 1 of the Taipei World Trade Center. News
article on www.etaiwannews.com
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April 27, 2006 IMI Forms Alliance
with BuS Elektronik
Integrated Microelectronics Inc., an electronics manufacturing
service provider in Asia, has signed an alliance with
Riesa, Germany-based BuS Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG,
under which BuS will handle some prototype and NPI projects
in Europe on behalf of IMI. News article on circuitsassembly.com.
Similar news on www.eetasia.com and on
www.circuitree.com on www.subcontractingtalk.com
, on www.electronicstalk.com
, on www.electronique.biz, on
www.pcb007.com, on www.evertiq.com, on
www.central-it.de and
on www.itmatters.com
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March 24, 2006 The Re-Emergence of 'One-Stop' Shopping:
The Marriage of EMS and ODM Services
In the last couple of years, many traditional EMS providers
have decided that if they can't beat the Original Design
Manufacturers (ODM), they should join them. The ODM
business model has proven successful for two main reasons.
First, many OEMs have continued to divest themselves
of not only their manufacturing infrastructure, but
their design competencies as well. Featured article
on www.circuitree.com
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March 9, 2006 Eazix participates in CeBIT
Eazix Inc., the Philippine-based design service and
ODM arm of Integrated Microelectronics Inc.
(IMI), is participating with IMI subsidiary Speedy-Tech
in CeBIT 2006, a trade fair for digital IT
and telecommunications solutions, from March 9 to 15
in Hanover, Germany. News article on eetasia.com at
www.eetasia.com. Similar
news on www.yehey.com; on www.arm.com; on www.automatedbuildings.com
, on www.boltorganizer.com,
on www2.igma.tv/gmanews.tv;
and on itmatters.com.ph
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March 1, 2006 Circuits Assembly Announces 2006 Service
Excellence Award Winners Recognizing highest service
ratings as judged by own customers
UP Media Group Inc. (UPMG) today announced the winners
of Circuits Assembly magazine's 2006
Service Excellence Awards (SEAs) for electronics manufacturing
services (EMS) providers and
electronics assembly equipment, materials and software
suppliers.
News article on www.smta.org. Similar news
on www.vjelectronix.com
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February 20, 2006 Philippines Ayala Corp 2005 Net PHP
8.2B, Up 12% on Yr
Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corp. (AC.PH) on Monday
posted a record high net profit of PHP8.2 billion in
2005, up 12% on year, with all of its units and affiliates
reporting gains.
News article on sg.biz.yahoo.com
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|
|
February 15, 2006 Ayala Corp. sees higher recurring
profit in 2005
AYALA Corp. expects to report on Monday higher recurring
earnings for the past year, with most of its business
units contributing to the conglomerate's bottomline,
company managing director Rufino Luis Manotok said.
News article on inq7.net at money.inq7.net
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February 13, 2006 IMI Wins International Awards
IMI today announced that it won two awards in the recently
concluded Circuits Assembly magazine’s 2006 Service
Excellence Awards (SEA). IMI obtained awards for Manufacturing
Quality and for Dependability/Timely Delivery for EMS
companies with revenues between $100 and $500 million.
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February 8, 2006 Circuits Assembly Announces 2006 Service
Excellence Award Winners
Circuits Assembly today announced the winners of its
2006 Service Excellence Awards for EMS providers and
electronics assembly equipment, materials and software
suppliers. News article on circuitsassembly.com at circuitsassembly.com
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January 24, 2006 Singapore and Philippine Companies
Aim at China, Too
IMI, Philippines's largest EMS (electronics manufacturing
service) company and Singaporean Speedy-Tech Corporation,
an ODM company of battery and power supply parts merged
in December, 2005. Both companies will aim at share
expansion in future in a China market. News article
on ednjapan.com at www.ednjapan.com
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|
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January 18, 2006 Group Companies Unite for Nepcon World
Japan
Integrated Microelectronics is exhibiting with its
subsidiary Speedy-Tech Electronics at the 35th Nepcon
World Japan show from 18th to 20th January 2006 in Tokyo,
Japan. News article on electronicstalk.com at www.electronicstalk.com
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January 16, 2006 IMI, Speedy-Tech Exhibit in Nepcon
World Japan 2006
IMI today announced that it will be exhibiting with
its subsidiary Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd. in the 35th
Nepcon World Japan show on January 18 to 20, 2006 in
Tokyo, Japan.
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December 19, 2005 IMI Acquires Speedy-Tech
Philippine-based EMS provider Integrated Microelectronics
Inc. (IMI) announced that its merger with Singapore-based
EMS and power electronics company Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd has already taken effect. News article on eetasia.com
at www.eetasia.com
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December 8, 2005 Philippine Ayala Unit IMI, Speedy-Tech
Merge
Integrated Microelectronics Inc., or IMI, said its
merger with Singapore-based Speedy-Tech Electronics
Ltd. has been completed. News article by Dow Jones at
au.biz.yahoo.comSimilar
news on reuters.com at today.reuters.com.
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October 19, 2005 Speedy-Tech Shareholders Approve Merger
with IMI
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI), a Philippines-based
electronics manufacturing service (EMS) provider, announced
that shareholders of Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd, a
Singapore-based EMS and power electronics company, have
approved the merger of IMI and Speedy-Tech. News article
on emsnow.com at www.emsnow.com. Similar
articles on eetasia.com at www.eetasia.com at www.pcb007.com, trafalgarpublications.com
at www.trafalgarpublications.com
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October 18, 2005 Speedy-Tech Shareholders Approve IMI
Merger
Shareholders of Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd., a Singapore-based
EMS and power electronics company, have approved the
company's merger with IMI. News article on circuitsassembly.com
at circuitsassembly.com. Similar
article on circuitree.com at www.circuitree.com.
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October 1, 2005 The High-Speed,
Low-Cost, Lead-Free Challenge for Flip Chips
Flip-chip onto organic substrates has become a mature
process with a stable infrastructure. It is more reliable
and, for high-volume applications, less expensive than
chip on board, and is approaching cost parity with surface-mount
technology. Its superior electrical performance is also
required for many high-speed applications but challenges
remain. An article by Tim Patterson, IMI USA on Semiconductor
International at www.reed-electronics.com
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June 27, 2005 Wireless Technologies
on Show in Tokyo
EAZIX is exhibiting for the first time at this year's
Embedded Systems Expo and Conference (ESEC) to be held
from 29th June to 1st July in Tokyo. News article on
www.electronicstalk.com,
on Similar news on www.eetasia.com, and www.ednjapan.com.
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June 23, 2005 EAZIX Exhibits for the First Time
in Embedded Systems Expo & Conference (ESEC) Trade
Show
EAZIX today announced that it is exhibiting for the
first time in the Embedded Systems Expo and Conference
(ESEC) Trade Show to be held on June 29 to July 1, 2005
in the Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo, Japan. EAZIX will be
exhibiting with its Japanese strategic partner company
Embedded Linux Technology Inc. (ELT), a Tokyo-based
software development company.
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June 14, 2005 Asian EMS Companies Come Together
Philippines-based Integrated Microelectronics has entered
into a conditional merger agreement with Speedy-Tech
Electronics, an EMS company based in Singapore. News
article on www.electronicstalk.com.
Similar news on www.trafalgarpublications.com,
and www.subcontractingtalk.com
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June 10, 2005 IMI, Speedy-Tech
to Merge EMS Operations
Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI) announced that
it has entered a conditional merger agreement with Speedy-Tech
Electronics Ltd., a Singapore-based EMS provider with
a diverse customer base, and a coveted presence in China.
News article on
www.my-esm.com Similar
news on circuitsassembly.com, on
www.emsnow.com, on www.manufacturing.net,
on www.compliancepipeline.com,
on www.pcb007.com, on emasiamag.com, on www.topix.net, on www.electrospec.com, on
www.eeproductcenter.com.
Also mentioned on asia.news.yahoo.com, on
asia.news.yahoo.com, on
asia.news.yahoo.com, on
sg.news.yahoo.com, on au.biz.yahoo.com, on au.biz.yahoo.com, on news.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, on money.inq7.net, and on
bworldonline.com
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June 10, 2005 Integrated Microelectronics, Inc.
Announces Merger with Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd.
IMI announced that it has entered into a conditional
merger agreement with Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd.,
an EMS company based in Singapore. News artilce in English
and Japanese.
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May 16, 2005 Trailblazing Trends in Manufacturing
Services
Twenty-five years ago, Philippine based Integrated
Microelectronics Inc. started by providing electronic
assembly services. It has since come a long way, evolving
into a provider of electronics design and manufacturing
services intended for various applications. Feature
article on www.eetasia.com. Similar
article on www.eetchina.com
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March 21, 2005 Local Semicon
Firms Urged to Diversify Product Offer
The 800-strong semiconductor and electronics industry
in the country is urged to diversify their product offerings
to retain its competitiveness against China, threatening
to be the single-country manufacturing destination of
the world. Citing a study from the Economist Intelligence
Unit, a University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P)
economist said recent indicators show the country is
losing its market share in the global semiconductor
and electronics industry. One area that can be tapped
for growth is the electronics manufacturing service
(EMS) industry according to Arthur Tan, IMI President
and CEO. News article on www.itmatters.com
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March 11, 2005 ZigBee module
is Full Function
TDC is offering a low power ZigBee module from EAZIX.
Compliant with the 2450MHz specification of IEEE 802.15.4
and with 250kbit/s effective data rate, the ZigBee module
is a compact single-board module, measuring 24x16mm.
News article on www.electronicsweekly.com
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March 1, 2005 Quality Certified
to Global Automotive Standard
Integrated Microelectronics has achieved successful
registration to the ISO/TS16949:2002 quality standard,
the highest international quality standard for the automotive
industry. News article on www.electronicstalk.com.
Similar news on www.subcontractingtalk.com
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March 1, 2005 Philippines Eyes OpticalDisk Drive,
HDD Market
In the next couple of years, the Philippines electronics
industry will continue to focus on optical disk drive
and HDD markets, according to Arthur Tan, president
and CEO of the Manila-based Integrated Microelectronics
Inc, one of the country's leading electronic companies,
as he sees an uptrend in both sectors in the long run.
Feature article on www.neasia.nikkeibp.com
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February 28, 2005 IMI Achieves
ISO/TS 16949 Quality Certification
IMI has been granted the automotive industry's ISO/TS
16949:2002 quality standard certification, improving
its position to serve original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs) in the automotive electronics market segment.
News article on www.emsnow.som, Similar
news on www.circuitsassembly.com,
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