The newest company newsletter for Milwaukee Electronics is here!  Please take a minute to read through the latest news and updates about what is going on with our company, and how we are serving customers better each day!  In this edition, you will read about: Read More

Most recently, Milwaukee Electronics – along with our Screaming Circuits and Automation Controls Group divisions, reached out to our customer base and asked them to take part in our annual Customer Satisfaction Survey. I was very pleased to hear that the number of responses this year has already surpassed last year’s participation rate, Read More

Back in the 70s and 80s, the technology wave was hardware-driven and hardware engineering was king. Many of today’s largest companies were getting their start in an engineer’s garage or basement. Since then however, an increasing focus on exploiting the existing hardware via new software applications and enhanced connectivity has instead taken place. Read More

July 22nd 2014 was a critical date for engineers and buyers involved in the medical device manufacturing industry. On this day, the European Union phased in restrictions for the six hazardous substances found in RoHS, and required RoHS II compliance for all medical electronic devices. Read More

Last month, the employees of Milwaukee Electronics’ Tecate, Mexico electronics manufacturing facility – along with their friends and families, held a picnic celebration to commemorate the first summer of operations in our newly constructed PCB assembly plant. Read More

To increase the efficiency of assembly, and detect electronics manufacturing defects, there are several considerations which designers rely on when they utilize Design for Testability (DFT) during the design and layout process of a circuit board. DFT affects how components are selected, arranged, and integrates circuit-level testability for a PCB. Read More

Over the last three decades, companies have been evolving their EMS outsourcing strategies in a number of ways. Some parts of the equation include: location, capabilities, increased technology complexity, lowest cost and supply chain considerations. Read More

By implementing the Epicor Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, Milwaukee Electronics now has access to a wide array of advanced shop floor control tools. This year, our continuous improvement (CI) efforts are focused on better aligning our electronics manufacturing processes to the greater visibility inherent to the new system. Read More