Absolute EMS Champions Collaboration Between Humans and Robots in Modern Manufacturing
April 19, 2024 | Absolute EMS, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Absolute EMS, Inc., an award-winning EMS provider of turnkey contract manufacturing services, offers a perfect factory environment that seamlessly blends robotic automation with human expertise. In today’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, the integration of robots alongside human workers has become the new norm. However, building a reliable robot requires more than just advanced technology – it demands precision, scalability and repeatability.
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, Absolute EMS specializes in providing world-class Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA) services. The company’s commitment to excellence is evident in its certifications, including ISO13485:2016, AS9100 Rev D, ISO 9001:2015, and J-STD-001 Class 3 standards, including the Space Addendum. Additionally, Absolute EMS is UL Registered and operates under NAICS code 334418, solidifying its position as a trusted partner across various sectors.
Absolute EMS’s perfect factory is designed to facilitate collaboration between robots and human workers, ensuring optimal efficiency, precision, and reliability in electronic manufacturing processes. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology and stringent quality standards, Absolute EMS enables its customers to rapidly introduce innovative new technology and achieve speed-to-market advantages in their respective industries.
“Absolute EMS is proud to redefine electronic manufacturing with our perfect factory environment, where robots and humans work seamlessly together to deliver exceptional results,” said Doug Dow, COO at Absolute EMS. “Our dedication to precision, scalability, and repeatability allows us to meet the diverse needs of our customers while maintaining the highest standards of quality and reliability.”
With its innovative approach to robotic collaboration and dedication to customer satisfaction, Absolute EMS continues to set the benchmark for excellence in the electronic manufacturing services industry.
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