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(2006), "Siemens wins Global Technology Award", Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, Vol. 18 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/ssmt.2006.21918bab.007
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Siemens wins Global Technology Award
Siemens wins Global Technology Award
Keywords: Packaging, Surface mount technology
This year's Global Technology Award, which is sponsored by Global SMT & Packaging Magazine for the surface mount and packaging industry, went to the Siemens Electronics Assembly Systems Division. The winners of the competition, which was held for the first time this year, received their awards during the Productronica trade show in Munich. The Siplace team won in the “Software” category because of its many innovative developments in this field for electronics manufacturing (Plate 1).
Plate 1 Hubert Egger, SIPLACE Software Product Manager (left), Viktor Woelk, SIPLACE Vice President Global CRM (middle), Douglas Johnson, SIPLACE Software Product Manager (right)
In addition to Siemens, many other well-known companies competed for the first Global Technology Award. Trevor Galbraith, Editor-in-Chief of Global SMT & Packaging Magazine, summarised: “We are not allowed to divulge the exact number of entries, but I can certainly state it significantly exceeded our expectations.”
Siemens has once more confirmed its innovation leadership in winning this competition with its general Siplace software concept, and its solutions in the areas of product data definition, line monitoring and control, process control, as well as material and production management. Viktor Woelk, Head of Global Sales Siemens EA, was excited about the success: “We are proud that the intensive development work we put into all our products is paying off and that independent experts confirmed with this award that we are moving in the right direction.”
The participating companies were judged by an independent panel of Chinese, European and American experts. The evaluation criteria included the companies' ability to meet industrial challenges and apply existing solutions creatively. They also looked at overall quality, economic efficiency and consistent performance.