Omron wins Electron d’Or for connector miniaturisation breakthrough

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Paris, France,  21 June 2012,– Omron Electronic Components Europe was yesterday presented with the prestigious Electron d’Or prize, awarded by ElectroniqueS, the top French electronics technology magazine, for advances in connector manufacturing technology leading to the miniaturisation of its FPC connector family.

The award was based on the introduction by Omron of mass production of subminiature connector contacts electroformed through an electroplating process, the first of its kind in the world at the time of its launch in July 2011. Connector terminals are usually formed by a pressing process, which has a number of limitations. Omron has addressed these by upgrading its microfabrication technology and electroformed materials technology to enables mass production of connectors using subminiature contacts that were impossible to form through conventional press technology.

Commenting, Mark Jones, COO of Omron Electronic Components Europe, said, “The Electron d’Or is the ‘Golden Globe’ of our industry. We are absolutely delighted that Omron’s innovation has been recognised through this accolade by the highly respected magazine ElectroniqueS. Advances in manufacturing technology are often behind breakthroughs in miniaturisation of electromechanical components, and it is an area in which Omron continues to lead and excel.”

Press Contact: Peter van der Sluijs, Neesham Public Relations, Tel: 44 (0) 1296 628180, Email: peterv@neesham.co.uk,

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