Sunstone Circuits Introduces ECOsystem Design Environment Print E-mail
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Written by Kathy Nargi-Toth   
Monday, 31 March 2008 14:51
MULINO, OR – Sunstone Circuits launches the Sunstone ECOsystem Design Environment, a one-stop resource know-how, capabilities and expertise needed to produce a PCB. The Sunstone ECOsystem eliminates barriers to the successful PCB prototype design, manufacture and assembly process, enabling DfM and DfA methodologies and providing partners with a collaborative environment that the PCB designer, vendor and supplier can work in. 

 “Sunstone strives to be at the forefront of innovation and creativity in the PCB industry in order to remain the easiest PCB solutions provider to do business with,” said Terry Heilman, CEO of Sunstone Circuits. “We’ve spent the last year bringing the Sunstone ECOsystem to life.  This industry-leading resource is one more step in our commitment to support designers from the time their project is conceived up until it is completed, from quote to delivery.”
 
The Sunstone ECOsystem helps prototype and quickturn PCB designers find the knowledge, vendors, tools and libraries needed to design projects and scale up to production with Sunstone’s manufacturing capabilities and partner fabrication and assembly services.  See Sunstone Circuits at the IPC Printed Circuit Expo / APEX show in Las Vegas, April 1-3, 2008 at Booth # 2017 to learn more about the ECOsystem Design Environment.
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