How APES Stands Out In Additive Manufacturing Electronics
APES is unique in additive manufacturing electronics services with innovative research and development (R&D), depth of production-level capabilities, and strategic operations that allow for full product level support from both a design concept to end-of-life scenario.
Innovations and Services
APES is heavily investing in R&D across some of the core areas and pioneer in innovative 3D Printed Electronics. The company’s R&D efforts to pursue more intelligent and adaptive tooling for multi-axis 3DPE, enable advanced packaging applications including heterogeneous integration of chiplets and AI devices, as well as develop an AME software engine that will configure processes in order to optimize them across multiple scales.
According to APES CEO Richard Neill, "Our approach is to combine system and software technologies that accelerate production capabilities while offering extended value-based solutions for our clients".
APES offers end-to-end service including engineering design and prototype to pilot manufacturing. The company is working on forging partnerships to expand manufacturing for higher volume scenarios, such as customer premise factory build-out as a service. This is designed to help transition a prototype seamlessly into full-scale production.
Richard notes, "Our full-lifecycle services support our customers long before products go into production and we ensure that the new designs meet requirements for manufacturability and scalability."
Differentiation
Well known in the additive manufacturing electronics sector, APES brings a full application engineering and manufacturer service approach. Leveraging with internal R&D work, APES integrates systems with tool modules and materials to help customers create new products from concept to all the way through production.
Richard explains "Many companies tend to focus on either systems, tool modules, or materials. By integrating all these elements, we are providing an end-to-end service that enables our customers to deliver their innovations. "
"We engage in work with consortiums and local initiatives to ensure we're on the forefront of developments while helping build a domestic manufacturing supply chain." Richard adds.
As a United States-based company, APES capitalizes on regional resources and participates in multiple industrial consortiums to help bring manufacturing services and technology capabilities. APES are being strategically positioned to underpin the industrial policy that will pursue a new era of domestic manufacturing.