CERcuits Wins Second Place in US Army's xTechInternational Competition with it 3D Ceramic Circuits Solution
June 21, 2023 | CERcuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
CERcuits BV, a Belgian technology company specializing in ceramic electronic circuits, proudly announces its achievement as the second-place winner in the prestigious xTechInternational competition organized by the US Army. This recognition highlights CERcuits' commitment to innovation and its contribution to advancing electronics in critical applications.
The xTechInternational competition invites companies worldwide to showcase their most innovative technologies and solutions in advanced manufacturing and materials. CERcuits’ innovative technology to produce 3D ceramic printed circuit boards (PCBs) and semiconductor packages captured the attention of the expert panel of judges, impressing them with its cutting-edge approach to simplifying electronic modules.
"We are honored to be recognized as the second-place winner in the highly competitive xTechInternational competition," said Frederik Luppens, CEO and Founder of CERcuits. "This achievement exemplifies our dedication to developing technologies that can transform the electronics industry and ultimately contribute to a more secure future."
Ryan Decker, global technology advisor for U.S. Army DEVCOM Atlantic, emphasized the competition's significance, stating, "It is essential that the Army looks beyond our borders to equip our Soldiers with game-changing technologies and incorporate international partners into DEVCOM programs for future benefits to U.S. warfighters."
The xTechInternational competition serves as a catalyst for collaboration and innovation in the defense industry. CERcuits’ success underscores its position as an upcoming player in high-end electronics. The company's advanced ceramic PCBs and chip submounts offer unique advantages, enabling enhanced performance, reliability, and durability in various applications.
As a winner in the xTechInternational competition, CERcuits demonstrates its ability to deliver solutions that meet the rigorous demands of the defense industry. This recognition highlights the company's commitment to technological excellence and innovations.
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