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Calumet Electronics

www.calumetelectronics.com

 
Calumet Electronics is an award-winning manufacturer of high reliability printed circuit boards (PCBs), an organization that fuels collaboration with distinguished customers and suppliers to advance production capability and capacity for complex PCB and IC substrates enabling next-generation electronic systems to be, not only designed, but manufactured within the United States. Calumet Electronics is recognized for thought leadership, rapidly advancing manufacturing readiness levels to meet industry needs, and commercialization of novel additive manufacturing processes. Calumet Electronics is 100% American owned and operated, with zero offshoring, and is America`s only HUBZone certified PCB manufacturer. Incorporated in 1968, Calumet is a high-volume manufacturer ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Meredith LaBeau
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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