Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
As an engineering firm, research and continuous improvement are key elements to our success. Now, we’re taking those best practices beyond our products and applying them to our company brand too.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
Like many people these days, Tom wears multiple hats - not only is he our President and Engineering Manager, he’s also our “innovative leader” with a constant craving to learn.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
The Waterloo Region Manufacturing Innovation Network (MIN) has for more than a decade connected key stakeholder groups within the Waterloo Region manufacturing sector. Its mission is to strengthen the local supply chain and create a more responsive and globally competitive manufacturing community.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
In a sea of start-ups, Waterloo Region doesn’t often revel in a 60-year anniversary. But, on November 12, 2017, in a quiet business park at what used to be the northern edge of Waterloo, Electronic Craftsmen celebrated 60 years of business evolution and innovation.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
Designed primarily for Step-Down power supply for LED lighting devices, these products are Certified to both the U.S. and Canadian standards for General Purpose Component Transformers.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
Being part of industry groups, like the TTA, ensures that we continue to be an innovative and agile manufacturer. This large group of manufacturers, and many of their suppliers, meets twice a year to network and address topics and issues common to the manufacturing of magnetics.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
E Craftsmen has long standing relationships with trusted vendors located in China, Taiwan and India and we can utilize these partners when higher volumes would suggest cost-reduction potential.
Written by Blaine Gray, P Eng., Vice President
After a delay of more than three years, Boeing's much-hyped jet, the 787, made its first commercial flight, from Tokyo to Hong Kong — and landed on-time. The All Nippon Airways flight was packed...