Co-founder, Andrew Seddon with some of the Worthington Assembly teamWe're very excited about our partnership with Worthington Assembly, a Next Generation Manufacturer based in Massachusetts, known for their high level of customer service and eagerness to work with each customer on a personal level. Worthington has worked on projects including Tessel, an internet-connected micro controller programmable in JavaScript, and RGB-123 Led Matrices.
Worthington believes that when there is a more efficient way of accomplishing a task change is necessary which made them a perfect match for us. They have been in operation consistently since 1976; what has helped them to thrive is their modern approach to manufacturing and their ability and willingness to adapt to the constantly changing industry.
CircuitHub is being deeply integrated within the factoryWe are deeply integrating CircuitHub with Worthington in order to optimize the manufacturing process so that we can reduce cost, lead time and risk. Together we'll provide the agility you need to scale your hardware product from prototype to production.
A special shoutout to Chris Gammell for connecting us with Worthington. Thanks Chris!
In this slightly random catchup episode Chris and Melissa discuss Chris' recent trip to California where he attended IPC APEX EXPO and hosted out first Pick, Place, Podcast meetup! Huge thanks to everyone who was able to come say hi, the wonderful conversations and show suggestions!
Last month we published a guide to our recommended discrete component footprints (courtesy of our friends at Worthington). Continuing with that thread, we now also have recommended spacing for discrete components.
In this episode, we uncover the multifaceted persona of IPC President and CEO, Dr. John Mitchell, from his educational background to his Ironman pursuits. Learn about IPC alongside insights into John's acclaimed book, Fire Your Hiring Habits. John also talks about the history behind the IPC Apex Expo and what you can expect at the even if you participate.