When he stepped down as Intel's CEO four years ago, Crag Barrett gave an hour-long pep talk to Intel engineers at Moscone Center reminding them that innovation and new product development would determine the future of Intel. It was hardly news. Many studies over the past decade have found that as much as 50% of a company's sales and 80% of its profits come from product introduced within the prior three years.
For medical equipment and semiconductor manufacturing, the businesses we know best, the demand for new products is intense and unremitting. What the end users want is more control over processes, more flexibility, smaller size, and, of course, lower price. Those demands require new designs, and, often, new technology and expanded engineering staff.
We offer our excellent engineering and manufacturing resources in RF, ultrasonics, and laser electronic subsystems, and our creative use of new technology, to help you meet those requirements. You can find some examples of our work here.
Our approach is to work closely with our customers in continuous dialog, and to cost-share development efforts where appropriate and mutually beneficial. We invite your investigation.
"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker