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NEOTech Celebrates Sixth Mexico Technology Award Win for Outstanding EMS Services Over $100M
September 19, 2025 | NEOTechEstimated reading time: 1 minute
NEOTech, a leading provider of electronic manufacturing services (EMS), design engineering, and supply chain solutions in the high-tech industrial, medical device, and aerospace/defense markets, is proud to announce that it has once again earned the prestigious Mexico Technology Award in the category of EMS Services > $100 Million. The award was presented during a ceremony at SMTA Guadalajara 2025, recognizing NEOTech’s continued leadership in delivering complex, mission-critical manufacturing solutions for global OEMs.
This recognition marks another milestone in NEOTech’s longstanding reputation for quality, innovation, and customer focus in the EMS industry. Serving some of the world’s most demanding sectors—including aerospace and defense, medical devices, industrial technologies, and high-performance electronics—NEOTech is known for its ability to solve complex manufacturing challenges while exceeding customer expectations.
“Earning our sixth Mexico Technology Award is both an honor and a reflection of the trust our customers place in us,” said Stanley Chen, President of the Industrial and Medical Division at NEOTech. “We’re proud to be recognized for the quality and reliability we bring to every program, and energized to continue raising the bar for what’s possible in contract manufacturing.”
NEOTech’s advanced manufacturing operations in Mexico are an integral part of its global footprint, offering OEMs cost-effective, nearshore solutions with the same standards of quality, traceability, and engineering support found at its U.S.-based sites. Equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, these facilities are optimized for high-mix, high-reliability production and are fully certified to ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485:2016, and AS9100 standards.
NEOTech's end-to-end capabilities—from product design and prototyping to volume production and after-market services—empower customers to reduce time-to-market, optimize total cost, and ensure product performance in the most demanding environments. By investing in digital transformation, automation, and continuous improvement, NEOTech is focused on delivering consistent value to its customers.
The Mexico Technology Awards recognize the most recent technological innovations in Mexico's manufacturing landscape, spotlighting achievements by OEM manufacturing equipment and materials suppliers over the past year.
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