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WWinning INNovations NEWSLETTER MARCH 2011 28 SOLUTIONS WWINN recently took an important step to sustain its ongoing growth. The private equity firm Wadinko and the Triumph Group have both acquired a substantial share in the WWINN Group, which currently employs about 80 people. WWINN General Manager Gerard Huiberts: ‘Both parties will give an impetus to the WWINN Group’s further growth by providing our group of companies with a solid financial base. Moreover, the Triumph Group can help to expand the scope of our market. We see this change as a positive development for WWINN.’ To bolster market development, Huiberts’s colleague Nol Brouwers will focus on maintaining and optimising existing customer relationships and acquiring new customers for the future. The Triumph Group comprises a number of machine and equipment builders active in high-end markets. Among them is Masévon Technology in Hardenberg, one of the stakeholders in the development of IMS’s ProFast 4G next generation assembly platform. Wadinko is a private equity firm operating in the North East of the Netherlands, where WWINN also has its headquarters (Almelo). Wadinko promotes business and employment development in the region. New WWINN shareholders [www.wwinn-nl.com] IMS has announced the signing of a contract with a Chinese customer to deliver production lines based on the ProFast 4G next generation assembly platform. The first shipment of these production lines is scheduled for mid-2011. More contracts for the ProFast 4G platform are expected later this year, given the active market approach that IMS is now pursuing in China. The Chinese party will use the IMS equipment for manufacturing mobile phone components. INNLab will assist the client with re-engineering their products and processes to facilitate mass production automation. Chinese manufacturers are increasingly being pressed to automate their production to ensure high-quality, clean products. They also have to increase their production capacity to match rising market demand. IMS can offer them the high-speed, flexible solutions they require. The contract is the icing on the cake for the development of the next generation assembly platform, which IMS started in 2008 together with its partners Masévon Technology, ProfTech and Tumakon. Since the successful completion of this project in November last year, the partners have continued to participate in the manufacture of the new platform. The ProFast 4G platform facilitates the assembly of small and complex products at very high capacity rates using a combination of standardised and customised assembly processes. These products include small opto- and electromechanical components for mobile phones, medical products and automotive sensors. The modular and generic platform reduces production times and increases operational capabilities. First ProFast 4G to China www.wwinn-nl.com] ProFast 4G

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Page 1: WWINN Newsletter 28

WWinning INNovations

NeWsletter MArCH 2011

28

sOlUtIONs

4-8 April 2011, Hannover (D) Hall 6, Booth H18/B2- HANNOver Messe 2011 www.hannovermesse.deThe world’s premier showcase for industrial technology, including the MicroNanoTec trade fair.

22-24 March 2011, Stuttgart (D) Hall 8, Booth 8130- MedteC eUrOpe www.medteceurope.comLeading European trade fair for medical technology.

24 March 2011, Veldhoven (NL)- HIgHteCH MeCHAtrONICA www.hightech-mechatronica.nlHigh-tech mechatronics event on research, development and implementation of mechatronic systems. IMS is exhibiting and will feature its ProFast4G next generation assembly platform.

19 April 2011, Enschede (NL) - tvAlley 2011 www.tvalley.nlConference on mechatronics and business, which this year features high-tech systems in medical devices.

31 March 2011, Breda (NL)- servICe & MAINteNANCe CONgress 2011 www.smc-congres.nlConference on operational excellence in service and maintenance.

WWINN Agenda

WWINN recently took an important step to sustain its ongoing growth. The private equity firm Wadinko and the Triumph Group have both acquired a substantial share in the WWINN Group, which currently employs about 80 people. WWINN General Manager Gerard Huiberts: ‘Both parties will give an impetus to the WWINN Group’s further growth by providing our group of companies with a solid financial base. Moreover, the Triumph Group can help to expand the scope of our market. We see this change as a positive development for WWINN.’

To bolster market development, Huiberts’s colleague Nol Brouwers will focus on maintaining and optimising

existing customer relationships and acquiring new customers for the future.

The Triumph Group comprises a number of machine and equipment builders active in high-end markets. Among them is Masévon Technology in Hardenberg, one of the stakeholders in the development of IMS’s ProFast4G next generation assembly platform.

Wadinko is a private equity firm operating in the North East of the Netherlands, where WWINN also has its headquarters (Almelo). Wadinko promotes business and employment development in the region.

New WWINN shareholders [www.wwinn-nl.com]

IMS has announced the signing of a contract with a Chinese customer to deliver production lines based on the ProFast4G next generation assembly platform. The first shipment of these production lines is scheduled for mid-2011. More contracts for the ProFast4G platform are expected later this year, given the active market approach that IMS is now pursuing in China.

The Chinese party will use the IMS equipment for manufacturing mobile phone components. INNLab will assist the client with re-engineering their products and processes to facilitate mass production automation. Chinese manufacturers are increasingly being pressed to automate their production to ensure high-quality, clean products. They also have to increase their production capacity to match rising market demand. IMS can offer them the high-speed, flexible solutions they require.

The contract is the icing on the cake for the development of the next generation assembly platform, which IMS started in 2008 together with its partners Masévon Technology, ProfTech and Tumakon. Since the successful completion of this project in November last year, the partners have continued to participate in the manufacture of the new platform.

The ProFast4G platform facilitates the assembly of small and complex products at very high capacity rates using a combination of standardised and customised assembly processes. These products include small opto- and electromechanical components for mobile phones, medical products and automotive sensors. The modular and generic platform reduces production times and increases operational capabilities.

First proFast4g to China www.wwinn-nl.com]

ProFast4G

The eighth TValley Conference on innovation and business in the high-tech manufacturing industry will take place on Tuesday, 19 April 2011, at the Waaier conference centre on the University of Twente campus in Enschede, the Netherlands.

This year’s theme will be ‘High-tech systems in medical devices’, which will explore the opportunities that global health care trends offer the Dutch high-tech manufacturing industry.

The annual TValley Conference is organised by the Mechatronics Valley Twente Foundation, which was established in 2001 and of which IMS is one of the founding members.

Its main goals are to promote the field of mechatronics in the Twente region, to stimulate joint ventures between member companies, and to enhance interaction with the University of Twente.

tvalley 2011 Conference [www.tvalley.nl]

World Wide Innovations

P.O. Box 122

NL - 7600 AC Almelo

Einsteinstraat 16

7601 PR Almelo

the Netherlands

Phone: +31-546-805590

Fax: +31-546-805588

E-mail: [email protected]

Url: www.wwinn-group.com

Page 2: WWINN Newsletter 28

Late last year, ESPS was awarded ISO 13485 medical device certifi cation. This is a major development for expanding ESPS production activities, as it facilitates mass production of medical devices for WWINN customers. Published in 2003, the ISO 13485 standard outlines the requirements for a comprehensive management system for designing and manufacturing medical devices.

Medical devices can now be produced at the ESPS clean room facility (class 8) in Almelo, which was built as part of the extension of WWINN headquarters last year. An initial customer has commissioned production and a

second one is expected soon. ISO 13485 certifi cation fi ts in with ESPS’s strategy to expand its activities, which will not only include service and productivity improvement, but sample and pre-production as well.

This could help customers during their product development stage. It could also help if a customer cannot delay bringing their new product to market and wait for new equipment to be delivered to their own facilities because in this case ESPS can immediately proceed with production.

IsO 13485 certification

proMicro dial for assembling Medspray nozzles [www.medspray.nl]

University of Twente spin-off company Medspray develops and produces unique spray nozzles for near mono-disperse aerosol devices, which enable targeted pulmonary drug delivery. All devices and spray nozzle units are based on proprietary technology that provides real improvements in aerosol performance and patient compliance as inhalation therapy becomes more eff ective and simple.

For product validation and early production, IMS and INNLab have developed a production system based on the ProMicro Dial.

This new addition to the IMS product portfolio extends the successful ProMicro assembly platform with an optional dial table. This semi-automatic system off ers the operator the option of loading parts and removing fi nished products in a continuous manner rather than in batches. IMS expects more customers for this solution.

A ProMicro Dial will now be installed at Medspray’s site in the so-called High Tech Factory on the University of Twente campus in Enschede, the Netherlands. The operator can feed parts into the system, which are then laser-welded and checked by camera vision. Once removed from the assembly, the part is placed in the mouthpiece of the fi nal product. The cycle time amounts to seven seconds. The next step for Medspray will involve high-volume production equipment based on IMS’s ProFast module.

esps official FullFact technical partner [www.fullfactoee.nl]

As part of its mission to become a one-stop shop for service and productivity improvement, ESPS has fi nalised a partnership agreement with FullFact, a productivity solutions software provider.

The agreement entails ESPS selling and implementing FullFact software for analysing production systems and visualising productivity losses. This partnership enables ESPS to assess client projects for productivity improvement from the outset.

ESPS has developed an OEE Mobile Workstation, ESPS’s innovative and fl exible solution for improving the effi ciency of production equipment. The OEE Mobile Workstation can be linked to one or more machines or pieces of equipment to perform a variety of measurements and on-the-spot analyses.

This workstation’s very user-friendly software was developed by FullFact. In addition, ESPS has now become an offi cial FullFact technical partner.

esps authorised FANUC system integrator [www.fanucrobotics.eu]

ESPS and FANUC Robotics Benelux recently signed a system integrator contract to underline their close collaboration. The contract allows ESPS to sell and install FANUC industrial robots. As an authorised FANUC system integrator, ESPS can increase its off ering to include robotic system engineering and integration.

FANUC Robotics is the world’s largest supplier of industrial robots and a leading provider of automation solutions, which cover a wide range of industries and applications, including aerospace, automotive, food, solar panel assembly and palletizing.

Integrated FANUC robot

Laser welding of a spray nozzle unitPhotography: W. Nijdam, MedsprayProMicro Dial

Hannover Messe [www.hannovermesse.de] This manufacturing Concept has been developed in Project 4 of High Tech Factory phase 1, funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the provinces Overijssel and Gelderland. Hall 6, Booth H18/B2

This year from 4 to 8 April WWINN will once again be represented at the world’s largest high-tech industrial trade fair, the Hannover Messe.

WWINN subsidiaries IMS and INNLab will be part of the IVAM Product Market ‘Micro, Nano, Materials’ at MicroNanoTec, the leading trade fair for microtechnology, nanotechnology and laser micro-materials processing.

They will display their solutions for assembly of a large variety of products in Hall 6 at the Messe, and IMS will showcase its ProFast4G next generation assembly platform, equipped with a tray handling module and a fl exible dispensing module, as well as the new look ProMicro Medical which has a processing module and camera.

Page 3: WWINN Newsletter 28

Late last year, ESPS was awarded ISO 13485 medical device certifi cation. This is a major development for expanding ESPS production activities, as it facilitates mass production of medical devices for WWINN customers. Published in 2003, the ISO 13485 standard outlines the requirements for a comprehensive management system for designing and manufacturing medical devices.

Medical devices can now be produced at the ESPS clean room facility (class 8) in Almelo, which was built as part of the extension of WWINN headquarters last year. An initial customer has commissioned production and a

second one is expected soon. ISO 13485 certifi cation fi ts in with ESPS’s strategy to expand its activities, which will not only include service and productivity improvement, but sample and pre-production as well.

This could help customers during their product development stage. It could also help if a customer cannot delay bringing their new product to market and wait for new equipment to be delivered to their own facilities because in this case ESPS can immediately proceed with production.

IsO 13485 certification

proMicro dial for assembling Medspray nozzles [www.medspray.nl]

University of Twente spin-off company Medspray develops and produces unique spray nozzles for near mono-disperse aerosol devices, which enable targeted pulmonary drug delivery. All devices and spray nozzle units are based on proprietary technology that provides real improvements in aerosol performance and patient compliance as inhalation therapy becomes more eff ective and simple.

For product validation and early production, IMS and INNLab have developed a production system based on the ProMicro Dial.

This new addition to the IMS product portfolio extends the successful ProMicro assembly platform with an optional dial table. This semi-automatic system off ers the operator the option of loading parts and removing fi nished products in a continuous manner rather than in batches. IMS expects more customers for this solution.

A ProMicro Dial will now be installed at Medspray’s site in the so-called High Tech Factory on the University of Twente campus in Enschede, the Netherlands. The operator can feed parts into the system, which are then laser-welded and checked by camera vision. Once removed from the assembly, the part is placed in the mouthpiece of the fi nal product. The cycle time amounts to seven seconds. The next step for Medspray will involve high-volume production equipment based on IMS’s ProFast module.

esps official FullFact technical partner [www.fullfactoee.nl]

As part of its mission to become a one-stop shop for service and productivity improvement, ESPS has fi nalised a partnership agreement with FullFact, a productivity solutions software provider.

The agreement entails ESPS selling and implementing FullFact software for analysing production systems and visualising productivity losses. This partnership enables ESPS to assess client projects for productivity improvement from the outset.

ESPS has developed an OEE Mobile Workstation, ESPS’s innovative and fl exible solution for improving the effi ciency of production equipment. The OEE Mobile Workstation can be linked to one or more machines or pieces of equipment to perform a variety of measurements and on-the-spot analyses.

This workstation’s very user-friendly software was developed by FullFact. In addition, ESPS has now become an offi cial FullFact technical partner.

esps authorised FANUC system integrator [www.fanucrobotics.eu]

ESPS and FANUC Robotics Benelux recently signed a system integrator contract to underline their close collaboration. The contract allows ESPS to sell and install FANUC industrial robots. As an authorised FANUC system integrator, ESPS can increase its off ering to include robotic system engineering and integration.

FANUC Robotics is the world’s largest supplier of industrial robots and a leading provider of automation solutions, which cover a wide range of industries and applications, including aerospace, automotive, food, solar panel assembly and palletizing.

Integrated FANUC robot

Laser welding of a spray nozzle unitPhotography: W. Nijdam, MedsprayProMicro Dial

Hannover Messe [www.hannovermesse.de] This manufacturing Concept has been developed in Project 4 of High Tech Factory phase 1, funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the provinces Overijssel and Gelderland. Hall 6, Booth H18/B2

This year from 4 to 8 April WWINN will once again be represented at the world’s largest high-tech industrial trade fair, the Hannover Messe.

WWINN subsidiaries IMS and INNLab will be part of the IVAM Product Market ‘Micro, Nano, Materials’ at MicroNanoTec, the leading trade fair for microtechnology, nanotechnology and laser micro-materials processing.

They will display their solutions for assembly of a large variety of products in Hall 6 at the Messe, and IMS will showcase its ProFast4G next generation assembly platform, equipped with a tray handling module and a fl exible dispensing module, as well as the new look ProMicro Medical which has a processing module and camera.

Page 4: WWINN Newsletter 28

WWinning INNovations

NeWsletter MArCH 2011

28

sOlUtIONs

4-8 April 2011, Hannover (D) Hall 6, Booth H18/B2- HANNOver Messe 2011 www.hannovermesse.deThe world’s premier showcase for industrial technology, including the MicroNanoTec trade fair.

22-24 March 2011, Stuttgart (D) Hall 8, Booth 8130- MedteC eUrOpe www.medteceurope.comLeading European trade fair for medical technology.

24 March 2011, Veldhoven (NL)- HIgHteCH MeCHAtrONICA www.hightech-mechatronica.nlHigh-tech mechatronics event on research, development and implementation of mechatronic systems. IMS is exhibiting and will feature its ProFast4G next generation assembly platform.

19 April 2011, Enschede (NL) - tvAlley 2011 www.tvalley.nlConference on mechatronics and business, which this year features high-tech systems in medical devices.

31 March 2011, Breda (NL)- servICe & MAINteNANCe CONgress 2011 www.smc-congres.nlConference on operational excellence in service and maintenance.

WWINN Agenda

WWINN recently took an important step to sustain its ongoing growth. The private equity firm Wadinko and the Triumph Group have both acquired a substantial share in the WWINN Group, which currently employs about 80 people. WWINN General Manager Gerard Huiberts: ‘Both parties will give an impetus to the WWINN Group’s further growth by providing our group of companies with a solid financial base. Moreover, the Triumph Group can help to expand the scope of our market. We see this change as a positive development for WWINN.’

To bolster market development, Huiberts’s colleague Nol Brouwers will focus on maintaining and optimising

existing customer relationships and acquiring new customers for the future.

The Triumph Group comprises a number of machine and equipment builders active in high-end markets. Among them is Masévon Technology in Hardenberg, one of the stakeholders in the development of IMS’s ProFast4G next generation assembly platform.

Wadinko is a private equity firm operating in the North East of the Netherlands, where WWINN also has its headquarters (Almelo). Wadinko promotes business and employment development in the region.

New WWINN shareholders [www.wwinn-nl.com]

IMS has announced the signing of a contract with a Chinese customer to deliver production lines based on the ProFast4G next generation assembly platform. The first shipment of these production lines is scheduled for mid-2011. More contracts for the ProFast4G platform are expected later this year, given the active market approach that IMS is now pursuing in China.

The Chinese party will use the IMS equipment for manufacturing mobile phone components. INNLab will assist the client with re-engineering their products and processes to facilitate mass production automation. Chinese manufacturers are increasingly being pressed to automate their production to ensure high-quality, clean products. They also have to increase their production capacity to match rising market demand. IMS can offer them the high-speed, flexible solutions they require.

The contract is the icing on the cake for the development of the next generation assembly platform, which IMS started in 2008 together with its partners Masévon Technology, ProfTech and Tumakon. Since the successful completion of this project in November last year, the partners have continued to participate in the manufacture of the new platform.

The ProFast4G platform facilitates the assembly of small and complex products at very high capacity rates using a combination of standardised and customised assembly processes. These products include small opto- and electromechanical components for mobile phones, medical products and automotive sensors. The modular and generic platform reduces production times and increases operational capabilities.

First proFast4g to China www.wwinn-nl.com]

ProFast4G

The eighth TValley Conference on innovation and business in the high-tech manufacturing industry will take place on Tuesday, 19 April 2011, at the Waaier conference centre on the University of Twente campus in Enschede, the Netherlands.

This year’s theme will be ‘High-tech systems in medical devices’, which will explore the opportunities that global health care trends offer the Dutch high-tech manufacturing industry.

The annual TValley Conference is organised by the Mechatronics Valley Twente Foundation, which was established in 2001 and of which IMS is one of the founding members.

Its main goals are to promote the field of mechatronics in the Twente region, to stimulate joint ventures between member companies, and to enhance interaction with the University of Twente.

tvalley 2011 Conference [www.tvalley.nl]

World Wide Innovations

P.O. Box 122

NL - 7600 AC Almelo

Einsteinstraat 16

7601 PR Almelo

the Netherlands

Phone: +31-546-805590

Fax: +31-546-805588

E-mail: [email protected]

Url: www.wwinn-group.com