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News Release from: Eyelit | Subject: Enterprise Manufacturing Execution suite
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 November 2006
Integrated MES for Touchdown
Eyelit's award winning integrated manufacturing execution (MES) and asset management software suite selected by Touchdown Technologies to support production ramp at innovative MEMS manufacturer
Eyelit, a manufacturing software provider for visibility, control and coordination of manufacturing operations for the electronics, life sciences, MEMS and semiconductor industries has announced that Touchdown Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of advanced MEMS probecards, has purchased Eyelit 's Enterprise Manufacturing Execution suite to manage and control its production operations Eyelit now has over ten prominent MEMS and start-up manufacturers who have selected and rely on Eyelit' s cost-effective manufacturing solution, to improve and control mission critical operations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Touchdown Technologies was looking for a solution that could handle the complexities of our MEMS fab, be implemented quickly and scale as we respond to growing demand for our product".
"We were impressed by the completeness of the Eyelit solution and their proven ability to deliver a solution that doesn 't require a large IT investment or staff".
"The evaluation team looked at several vendors but Eyelit's functionality, experience, track record and customer base made it the obvious choice".
"We were also pleased to see that we could deploy Eyelit in our production assembly area and maintain full traceability back through our fab operations," said Brian Flowers, CFO of Touchdown Technologies.
"Eyelit was again selected because it is the best value in the marketplace today for companies looking to improve manufacturing operations in a cost-effective manner".
"Only Eyelit provides a platform independent Java based solution that can handle the production volumes and complexities of Semiconductor/MEMS fabrication".
"With the recent announcement by Applied Materials to acquire Brooks software, semiconductor manufacturers are constrained even further in their list of potential vendors".
"These manufacturers are limited to choosing solutions that are based on legacy languages like COBOL and FORTRAN, or time-consuming toolkits".
"The Eyelit Manufacturing Solution stands out in its unique ability to deliver a proven, out-of-the-box configurable solution using state of the art technology and architecture that can be implemented quickly at 1/2 the cost, " stated Dan Estrada, Vice President of Sales and Business Development.
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