Valtronic
Valtronic Technologies is the result of the merger between AP Technologies and Valtronic, and it is for development and production of entire products, from micro-electronics and mechanical parts to complex systems.
the company offer three complementary activities with a focus on medical and industrial products.
Products
Miniaturized systems (Chip-on-Board, Flip Chip, Chip-on- Chip, Multi-Chip-Module, 3D packaging, and SMD)
Orthopedic devices (Plates, screws and IM nails for traumatology (long bone, maxillofacial, foot & hand), Plates, screws and hooks for spinal applications, Hip and knee implants, Surgical tools and instruments, Intelligent implants and instruments with electronics)
Complex medical systems (Endoscopy, Blood collection treatment, Intelligent catheters, Medical monotoring, Drug delivery systems, Surgical robot)
History
- 1982, Founding of Valtronic as OEM micro-electronics manufacyturer.
- 1985, Founding of AP Technologies.
- 1990, Memory modules went into space on the Discovery Space Shuttle.
- 1995, Modules were mounted in numerous Formula 1 cars.
- 1998, Valtronic’s new focus on medical applications (1990 for APT)
- 2000, Valtronic manufactured the world’s smallest hearing aid.
- 2003, ISO 13485 certification of APT (2006 for Valtronic)
- 2006, Valtronic manufactured the first retinal implant for the blind.
- 2007, Creation of Valtronic Technologies resulting from the merger between Valtronic and AP Technologies
Markets
Medical, telecommunications and industrial customers.
International locations
Total: over 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2)
R&D 100 Award
In 2002, the "CommPort Remote Speaker Microphone" developed by Valtronic received the R&D 100 Award for telecommunications.[1]
References
- ↑ "Personal Voice Communicator Wins R&D 100 Award". Business Wire, December 12, 2002.