i3 Electronics Earns Recertification to AS9100C and ISO 13485:2003


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i3 Electronics, Inc. (i3) announced today that it has recently completed assessment for recertification to several critical Quality Management Standards including AS9100C (Aerospace, Military and Defense Standard) and ISO 13485:2003 (Medical Devices).

“i3 Electronics has a strong Quality Management System, and is committed to the on-time delivery of high quality products, that exceed our customer demands.  These recertifications are a testament to the dedication of all i3 associates to our Quality System”, stated Dale Kersten, Executive VP and Chief Business Officer at i3.

About i3 Electronics

i3 Electronics, Inc., with headquarters in Endicott, NY, is a vertically integrated provider of high performance electronic solutions consisting of design and fabrication of printed circuit boards and advanced semiconductor packaging; advanced assembly; reliability and signal integrity labs; high speed back plane & press fit assembly; and flexible electronics fabrication & assembly. i3 product lines meet the needs of markets including defense and aerospace, communications and computing, industrial, and medical, where highly reliable products built in robust manufacturing operations are critical for success.

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