Seica Expands Testing Capabilities in Mexico to Support Growing Electronics Industry
Seica, Inc. is excited to announce that they have expanded their operations in Mexico to meet the needs of the growing electronics industry. Their facility in Querétaro, covering 3,000 square feet, now offers a wide range of testing services to cater to the increasing demand for quick-turn testing, both simple and complex, in Mexico.
Seica Mexico provides a modern testing service that aims to help customers avoid delays and save money on shipping products to the US. The company has a team of experienced engineers ready to assist customers in industries such as automotive, medical, electric vehicle, and military.
Seica Mexico provides comprehensive testing services and fast testing for both prototype and mass production batches. This is especially beneficial for customers in the area who need quick testing results. The Querétaro facility is outfitted with state-of-the-art technology such as the Pilot V8 Next Series for flying probe testing and the Compact Digital for in-circuit and functional testing. These modern systems guarantee accurate and high-quality testing of a wide range of electronic components, including assembled PCBs, flexible circuits, wafers, bare board substrates, and assembly units.
Seica also provides reverse engineering services at its facility in Querétaro, aside from testing. These services are well-suited for creating prototypes or producing products in small to medium quantities. They offer a quick and affordable solution without requiring CAD data.
Seica's method guarantees smoothness from the initial quote to the delivery of testing services.
Seica uses cutting-edge tools to offer comprehensive board testing and documentation, which helps to ensure customer satisfaction and trust.
If you have any questions or would like to arrange a demonstration, you can reach out to Daniel Vega at vega@seicausa.com for assistance with matters related to Mexico. For general testing inquiries, you can contact Kelly Parreira at Parreira@Seicausa.com.
To learn more about Seica, please visit their website at www.seica.com.
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