Bittele Electronics Receives Approval for the Ontario Made Program

Bittele Electronics Receives Approval for the Ontario Made Program712370

Bittele Electronics Inc, a Toronto-based PCB assembly firm specializing in prototype and small-volume to mid-volume printed circuit board assembly, has announced the receiving of approval for the Ontario Made Program.

Supported by the Ontario government and funded through Ontario Together Fund, the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters’ Ontario Made Program was launched in July 2020 with the mission of promoting the many world-class goods that are made across the province by helping businesses and consumers easily identify, access, and purchase local products. The program intends to promote locally made products and help build a strong, self-sufficient province that is vital to its economic recovery.

Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Bittele Electronics specializes in turnkey PCB assembly for electronics engineers requiring prototype and low-to-mid volume PCBs. According to Ben Yang, CEO of Bittele Electronics, Inc, the company has invested in its Markham facility in June 2019 and now employ 50 people in Ontario. The facility uses world class, high tech equipment to provide printed circuit board (PCB) assembly services to Canadian businesses.

Bittele's Markham manufacturing facility is a 14,000-square-foot assembly house, featuring state-of-the-art automated printed circuit board assembly equipment, solder paste printing, component placement, reflow, and inspection equipment. The Markham facility enables Bittele to provide its customers outstanding PCB fabrication and PCB assembly quality with flexibility, quick turn times, fast shipping, and improved communication.

Bittele Electronics is featured on the Ontario Made Program website along with all other approved businesses.

Publisher: PCB Directory
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