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Advanced Assembly's mission is to make pcb assembly more efficient, flexible and affordable for everyone.
 
Advanced Assembly was founded to solve one simple problem – engineers had no where to turn for help assembling their small pcb orders. Before Advanced Assembly, the only available options were to either wait for large production shops to eventually fit in small orders or to deal with the hassles of assembling boards in-house.  Both of these assembly choices created delays in production timelines and added stress to the development process. We knew there had to be a better way.

 

Based on years of first-hand experience within the printed circuit board industry, Advanced Assembly developed a proprietary system that provides high-quality pcb assembly for ANY size job. Our one-of-a-kind system machine-places all parts to ensure every board is assembled right and delivered on-time, every time.

 

This innovative, affordable solution has helped thousands of engineers shorten their product development cycle and achieve faster time-to-market distribution. It’s truly a revolutionary way to handle low-volume pcb assembly and has received incredible response from customers across the board. To find out more about how we can reduce your assembly headaches and help keep projects on-time, give us a call or get an instant online quote.

 

Click here to read more about why you should choose Advanced Assembly for your assembly needs.

 
  
 
In The News
 
Advanced Assembly in EDN's blog by Technical Editor, Paul Rako.
 
"It is ... rare to see someone offering PCB assembly. Putting on all those tiny parts is getting to be a real pain and it might make sense to off-load it to an assembly house..."