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Invotec's Flex Rigid PCBs Earn ESA Approval
Invotec's Flex Rigid PCBs Earn ESA Approval
Having secured its first approval from the European Space Agency (ESA) earlier this year, Invotec Group is delighted to announce that it has now gained approval for sequential flex rigid boards. Since acquiring its rigid products approval in January, Invotec has engaged with 25 new customers across nine countries. Now with this additional approval, and currently the only ESA approved fabricator for flex rigid boards, the company is in an excellent position to meet the demands of the space sector. Tim Tatton, Invotec Group’s Managing Director, commented: “This is an important achievement for us that will create further new opportunities. We intend to continue expanding our ESA Approval portfolio across further product technologies and materials in order to meet the needs of an even wider range of OEMs in the space industry.” About Invotec Group Operating from facilities in Tamworth and Telford, Invotec Group is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of time critical, high technology printed circuit boards. The company manufactures a wide range of PTH, Multilayer, HDI, Backplane and Flexi-Rigid PCBs using a variety of advanced materials, finishes and technologies to meet specific customer specifications. Invotec’s key markets include the aerospace, space, defence, avionics, industrial, medical, oil and gas, telecommunications infrastructure and security sectors. About European Space Agency The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe’s gateway to space. An international organisation with 20 Member States, its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, it can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country. -