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| Please read “Winning at the slots: written by Jason Leboeuf, IQS
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| Marlboro, MA – December 2005 |
| Please read “Winning at the slots: Strategies for complying with the PICMG ECN Shelf Thermal Requirements”, written by IQS’s own Jason Leboeuf for the December 2005 issue of CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems.” |
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| IQS of Marlboro Massachusetts Acquired
By Degree Controls, Inc.
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| Marlboro, MA – December 14, 2005 |
| IQS of Marlboro, Massachusetts, a leading provider of thermal management, regulatory compliance and engineering design services for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce its acquisition by Degree Controls, Inc. (known as DegreeC) of Milford, New Hampshire, a designer and manufacturer of thermal management solutions for demanding applications including telecommunications, computer, medical equipment and other commercial electronic applications. |
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| IQS Enters Agreement with Nemko Canada |
| (Marlboro, MA - August 29, 2005) |
| IQS, LLC is pleased to announce that they have entered into a memorandum of understanding with Nemko Canada Inc. in which they will serve as their Northeastern United States Regional Representative. In this capacity, IQS will be utilizing Nemko Canada’s extensive experience in testing and international network of certification services to support its activities in the areas of product safety, wireless, EMI/EMC and telecommunications. |
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| New President at IQS, LLC |
| (Marlboro, MA - June 8, 2005) |
IQS, LLC is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles Nasser as President of IQS.
Reporting directly to John Rabbit, Chairman and Founder of IQS, Charles is responsible for the operation of the business. |
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| Expert Independent Thermal Management and Design Services from IQS |
| (Marlboro, MA - June 8, 2005) |
IQS, LLC of Marlboro, Massachusetts, a leading provider of innovative engineering and testing solutions, is pleased to announce its thermal management design group.
The IQS thermal management design lab provides customers with the ability to model, design, develop, and qualify successful cooling strategies for their products. In addition, the lab is designed to quickly and accurately diagnose and mitigate any potential thermal problem an existing product may have. The goal is to identify and solve thermal issues by the first prototype stage of product development and verify the solution by production. With a primary goal of providing customers with a thermal solution that will not require changes once the product reaches manufacturing, large engineering change costs are avoided. |
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