Prototron Circuits is exhibiting at DESIGNCON 2014

REDMOND, January 24,2013 -- Dave Ryder, Owner and President of Prototron Circuits of Redmond, Washington and Tucson, Arizona announced recently this his company will be exhibiting at this year’s DESIGNCON 2014 to be held Wednesday and Thursday January 29th and 30th  at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.

“This is always a great show for us, since we specialize in building quick turn boards for new product develop companies this show provides us with an excellent opportunity to meet with the right all of the eight people at the right time, “said Ryder.

About Prototron:
In business for over 27 years, Prototron is one of the industry leaders when it comes to High Technology Quick Turn Printed Circuits boards. Their continued outstanding performance (98%+ Quality and Delivery) has made them a true preferred source of all companies needing reliable QTA PCBs. Prototron Circuits is truly America’s board shop.

Prototron has facilities in Redmond, Washington and Tucson, Arizona.

For more information go to www.prototron.com



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207-649-0879

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