
Restronics Northern California
We offer a consultative approach to representing our Manufacturer Partners. We are here for you to help find the solutions you are looking for regarding PCB and Medical Device Manufacturing.
Thank you for coming to the Restronics Northern California website. This site has been designed to be a resource for our Manufacturer Partners, our Distribution Partners, and most importantly, our Customer Partners.
The website is made to educate, inform, and allow users to get inspired and sharing your experience with us. It’s crucial to me that it’s useful to you. So, if you have any ideas you would like to share, things you want to explore, or if you just want to leave a comment, I encourage you to do so.
Thank you,
-- Cameron
Cameron Moylan
Managing Partner, Restronics Northern California
Our San Jose Team represents many of the leading product lines in the electronic manufacturing equipment and supplies industry.
Our objective is to discover and represent the ideal solution for your electronic and medical equipment manufacturing equipment and supplies. Contact us to get together and talk about your needs.
Electronic Manufacturing Industry Statistics and Growth Projections
The trends below mean that there are a myriad of reasons why the industry is changing. There are some influential statistics that have been singled out because of this. The most notable include:- Hourly downtime affects most businesses, with as many as 98% stating it may cost them $100,000 or more per hour.
- Predictive maintenance could lower expenses by 20%.
- Unplanned outages may be prevented with predictive maintenance by up to 50%.
- 72% of large companies must maintain 99% minimum uptime.
- Electronic manufacturing is expected to grow by roughly 8% by 2025.
- 50% of IoT spending is projected to focus on transportation, logistics, and discrete costs.
- 40% of IoT customers prefer working with a pre-established company.
- 63% of companies believe investment in IoT devices will increase profitability.
- Three-fourths of companies will have digitized their supply changes by 2021.
- Close to 1/3 of companies have already implemented IoT into their devices.
