Smart Union quickly evolved from making cheap, injection-moulded figurines to toys with mechanical and then electronic parts.
Toshiba America Electronic Components has set up a 50-50 venture with IBM to manufacture, market and sell electronic parts.
GMT, which makes electronic parts for American assembly lines, faces a tougher challenge.
It depends on semiconductors and electronic parts for half of export receipts.
Toyota fears a scarcity of 500 rubber, plastic and electronic parts.
The main contributors to the drop in output were electronic parts and devices, information and communication electronics equipment and chemicals, said the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
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To mass-produce electronic parts, companies need extremely precise dies.
For anything that involves electronic parts, manufacturers need a "Made for iPhone" or "Made for iPod" certification in order to be featured by Apple, the application for which costs just several hundreds of dollars each time.
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He developed an electronic translator, missile parts and even a talking bathroom scale.
In fact, while I was standing around pelting Sorger with questions a box of parts from electronic component supplier Digikey was delivered.
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The dividends:high-tech, higher-margin parts like electronic differentials for all-wheel-drive vehicles.
With more emotion than sense, electronic components, machine parts and even towels made far from Fukushima have required radiation checks or been turned back by Italy and China, among others.
Battery-fueled face cleaners, razors with special blades, or electronic toothbrushes have more moving parts, making them more likely to break.
We will also, among other things, sell electronic countermeasures pods, supply parts to permit a marginal improvement of the engines, and offer a replacement for aging Sidewinder missiles.
Edinburgh-based Wolfson, which specialises in audio parts for consumer electronic products, said sales were driven by a strong performances from its audio hubs and micro-electro-mechanical systems (Mems) microphone product lines.
An odd way of kicking the tires, perhaps--unlike that of any of the seven previous potential buyers who visited privately held Plastron Industries, the maker of "bobbins, " thermoplastic parts for wound electronic components such as coils.
But in other parts of Asia, electronic retail is still a novelty act.
It features three stylized images that appear to be closeups of parts of sleek, shiny electronic gadgets.
Cyber-warfare has increasingly been waged against the computers that control the grid and other vital parts of our economy's electronic underbelly.
In particular, corporate-governance regulations in many parts of the world require companies to archive electronic records for many years for compliance purposes.
On the supplier side Arrow collects fees (in the form of cheaper parts prices) for helping parts- makers win placement in the latest electronic gadgets.
Because modern engines, drivetrains, and brakes already receive their instructions via electronic signals, there is surprisingly little need for additional mechanical parts.
They already discriminate in the non-electronic world: petrol stations, for example, charge more in some parts of town than in others.
The Electronic Systems business of Northrop Grumman coalesced from a series transactions that acquired parts of Westinghouse, Teledyne, L ITTon Industries and TRW. Raytheon grew to its current prominence by acquiring the old Hughes Electronics and parts of Texas Instruments.
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As electronic delivery took over this method moved to the computer, but even then the pictures would arrive in three parts ready for the client to reassemble.
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