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Will Gutierrez Joins Technica USA in West South-Central Territory

06/02/2026 | Technica USA
Technica USA is pleased to announce the hiring of Will Gutierrez as Business Development/Account Manager responsible for the West South-Central Territory. Will shall be responsible for all PCBA, Substrate and PCB related sales activities and customer support throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana operating from the state of Texas.

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05/21/2026 | Technica USA
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PCBAA, AAM Take on the Fight to Rebuild U.S. Manufacturing in New Documentary

05/05/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007
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The Missing Connection: Wire Harness Quoting Joins the Digital Age

05/01/2026 | Joanne Harris, Tech-2marketing
Walk the floor of a modern wire harness manufacturing facility, and the investment in technology is hard to miss. Automated wire cutting and stripping machines process thousands of cuts an hour with sub-millimeter precision. Computerized crimping presses deliver consistent, validated terminations that a hand tool never could. Laser wire markers, automated test benches, and vision-guided assembly stations represent hundreds of thousands of dollars of capital investment, all in service of building a better harness faster and more reliably than the competition.
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