Manufacturing Today Issue - 243 December 2025 | Page 59

_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Contec
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Coast, we play a crucial role in supporting military and aerospace clients with advanced electronics,” Alex reveals.
With 30 percent of its workforce dedicated to R & D, Contec strives to stay ahead of the curve in terms of innovation by embracing a twofold approach. First, since it focuses on long life cycle management, the company aims to optimize what its customers already have, rather than replacing expensive systems over and over again. Indeed, Contec prefers to support its clients through touch-ups and enhancements that keep existing products operational. Many of the industries the company serves, such as medical and security, are heavily regulated and require certifications. As a result, the Contec team cannot simply alter everything in its customers’ systems, and long-term support and compliance with regulations are essential. For example, if the FDA approves a medical robot, the approval process can take one to two years, making any changes complicated to implement.“ This is why our product lifecycle support commitments are invaluable. We maintain platform stability while competitors force costly redesigns every few years.”
Secondly, Contec strives to introduce new technologies, like robotics and automation, to emerging markets, always considering life cycle stability. The company can drive innovation across various areas and prides itself on being at the cutting edge of technology. While there are some technological advancements that Contec does not pursue internally, it actively seeks partnerships with vendors who do, or adapts and integrates new solutions. Whether it is improving existing products or developing new ones, the company invests considerable effort, because stopping is not an option in the fast-evolving world of electronics.
Contec’ s commitment to innovation transcends its products, as the company continuously invests in enhancing its own
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