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The computer and electronic product manufacturing industry produces computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar
electronic products. These products are used in homes and businesses, as well as in government and military establishments. In addition, many
electronics products or components are incorporated into other industries’ products, such as cars, toys, and appliances.
The rapid pace of innovation in electronics technology creates a constant demand for newer and faster products and applications. This demand
puts a greater emphasis on R&D than is typical in most manufacturing operations. Being the first firm to market a new or better product can
mean success for both the product and the firm. Even for many relatively commonplace items, R&D continues to result in better, cheaper
products with more desirable features. For example, a company that develops a new kind of computer chip to be used in many brands of
computers can earn millions of dollars in sales until a competitor is able to improve on that design. Many employees, therefore, are research
scientists, engineers, and technicians whose job it is to continually develop and improve products.
The product design process includes not only the initial design, but also development work, which ensures that the product functions properly
and can be manufactured as inexpensively as possible. When a product is manufactured, the components are assembled, usually by soldering them
to a printed circuit board by means of automated equipment. Hand assembly of small parts requires both good eyesight and coordination, but
because of the cost and precision involved, assembly and packaging are becoming highly automated.
Globalization has become a major factor in the electronics manufacturing industry, often making it difficult to distinguish between American
and foreign companies. Many U.S. companies are opening plants and development centers overseas and overseas companies are doing the same in
the United States. Many products are being designed in one country, manufactured in another, and assembled in a third. The United Sates
electronics industry tends to focus on high-end products, such as computers and microchips. Even so, many components of final products
manufactured in the United States are produced elsewhere and shipped to a U.S. plant for final assembly.
When these situations arise, our clients reach out to BBP. They understand that our professionals have the experience and expertise to
objectively evaluate the financial impact of these problems in the technology industry. We perform a detail oriented, objective analysis of
the problem which we share with our clients in a manner that is understandable and helpful in resolving business disputes; suffering
financial distress; or facing other issues challenging their business.
As disputes, investigative and valuation requirements, and reorganization needs arise, our clients reach out to BBP. They understand that our professionals' experience and
expertise with issues in multiple aspects of the technology industries enable us to objectively evaluate their needs. We perform detail oriented, objective analyses which we share with our clients in a manner that is understandable
and helpful in resolving business disputes, alleviating financial distress, ascertaining value or facing other issues challenging the success of their business.
The rapid pace of innovation in electronics technology creates a constant demand for newer and faster products and applications. This demand
puts a greater emphasis on R&D than is typical in most manufacturing operations. Being the first firm to market a new or better product can
mean success for both the product and the firm. Even for many relatively commonplace items, R&D continues to result in better, cheaper
products with more desirable features. For example, a company that develops a new kind of computer chip to be used in many brands of
computers can earn millions of dollars in sales until a competitor is able to improve on that design. Many employees, therefore, are research
scientists, engineers, and technicians whose job it is to continually develop and improve products.
The product design process includes not only the initial design, but also development work, which ensures that the product functions properly
and can be manufactured as inexpensively as possible. When a product is manufactured, the components are assembled, usually by soldering them
to a printed circuit board by means of automated equipment. Hand assembly of small parts requires both good eyesight and coordination, but
because of the cost and precision involved, assembly and packaging are becoming highly automated.
Globalization has become a major factor in the electronics manufacturing industry, often making it difficult to distinguish between American
and foreign companies. Many U.S. companies are opening plants and development centers overseas and overseas companies are doing the same in
the United States. Many products are being designed in one country, manufactured in another, and assembled in a third. The United Sates
electronics industry tends to focus on high-end products, such as computers and microchips. Even so, many components of final products
manufactured in the United States are produced elsewhere and shipped to a U.S. plant for final assembly.
When these situations arise, our clients reach out to BBP. They understand that our professionals have the experience and expertise to
objectively evaluate the financial impact of these problems in the technology industry. We perform a detail oriented, objective analysis of
the problem which we share with our clients in a manner that is understandable and helpful in resolving business disputes; suffering
financial distress; or facing other issues challenging their business.
As disputes, investigative and valuation requirements, and reorganization needs arise, our clients reach out to BBP. They understand that our professionals' experience and
expertise with issues in multiple aspects of the technology industries enable us to objectively evaluate their needs. We perform detail oriented, objective analyses which we share with our clients in a manner that is understandable
and helpful in resolving business disputes, alleviating financial distress, ascertaining value or facing other issues challenging the success of their business.
