Congressman Walz Visits Leading Minnesota Electronics Organization Creation Technologies, Honors Veterans


Vancouver, BC, Canada (PRWEB) April 10, 2015

Creation Technologies, a worldwide leader in electronic design and style and manufacturing and recent overall winner of the Service Excellence Award for EMS providers more than $ 500 million, hosted U.S. Representative Walz (D-MN-1) last month at its custom-built manufacturing facility in St. Peter, Minnesota. Throughout the Congressman’s pay a visit to, he met with Creation Technologies’ St. Peter General Manager John Makela, Regional Leader Ron Euer, and the entire Creation – St. Peter team to talk about challenges and possibilities for Congress to help spur job growth and innovation in the electronics manufacturing sector.

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Makela and Euer, along with IPC’s Vice President of Government Relations, John Hasselmann, emphasized critical market troubles such as those championed by IPC in its recently released Global Policy Framework for 2015. These incorporated Driving Technological Innovation and Sophisticated Manufacturing, Promoting a 21st Century Economy and Workforce, and Advocating for Wise Regulation.

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In the course of the go to, Rep. Walz also toured Creation Technologies’ higher-tech manufacturing facility, which has served OEMs in the Midwest since 1968 and today provides commercialization and provide chain options for complex electronic merchandise from sophisticated industrial controls to healthcare devices. The ITAR-registered facility also has a extended history supporting OEMs in the defense and security markets.

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“We appreciate the Congressman taking the time to go to Creation Technologies in St. Peter,” said Makela, “and to discuss our point of view on current regulatory and economic issues impacting our sector. We had fantastic discussion about how Congress can aid manufacturing companies like Creation Technologies maintain our talented workforce to assistance development, give educational possibilities for our men and women, and advance innovation and technology in the U.S.”

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Prior to being elected to Congress, Representative Walz was a public school teacher for 20 years, and served for 24 years in the U.S. Army National Guard. At a Meet and Greet with the complete St. Peter team, Congressman Walz formally recognized the 17 Veterans functioning at Creation’s St. Peter organization unit, some of whom served straight with him in the National Guard. Rep. Walz presented every single Veteran with a commemorative Congressional coin in recognition of their service. In addition, the Congressman presented John Makela with a certificate recognizing the Creation Technologies’ St. Peter company unit’s help of the “I Hire Veterans” plan.

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Those interested in far more details on Creation Technologies’ product commercialization and supply chain services should make contact with Executive Vice President of International Sales and Marketing and advertising, Michael Conway, at 408.954.3844.

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About Creation Technologies

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Creation Technologies (http://www.creationtech.com) gives end-to-finish design and style, manufacturing and provide chain solutions to its customers in the Industrial &amp Instrumentation, Medical, Communications &amp Wireless, Computing &amp Media, Transportation, Defense, Safety &amp Aerospace and Environmental industries.

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The firm of approximately two,700 individuals operates ten manufacturing places, two design and style centers and two speedy prototyping centers in British Columbia, California, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ontario, China and Mexico.

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About IPC

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IPC (http://www.IPC.org) is a global sector association based in Bannockburn, Ill., committed to the competitive excellence and economic achievement of its 3,500 member firms which represent all facets of the electronics sector, like style, printed board manufacturing, electronics assembly and test. As a member-driven organization and top source for sector standards, education, market place investigation and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the requirements of an estimated $ two trillion global electronics market. IPC maintains added offices in Taos, N.M. Washington, D.C.. Stockholm, Sweden Moscow, Russia Bangalore and New Delhi, India Bangkok, Thailand and Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Chengdu and Beijing, China.

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