San Jose
California
95131
United States
Circuit Board Assembly
GEA can assemble circuit boards for almost any electronic device. We specialize in providing complete production services including testing and quality control. We offer complete solutions for printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), using the latest technology and testing. In addition to flexible manufacturing expertly tailored for specific product and logistic demands, we provide scalable manufacturing solutions from prototype quantities to high volume production. Manufacturing flexibility and product quality exceed industry standards.
Mechanical Assembly
GEA’s staff is well-equiped to handle all of your mechanical assembly needs. Whether you need rack-mounted servers, proprietary electronic components, or even power boxes, we have flexible solutions to accommodate your needs.
Contract Manufacturing
GEA is the leading contract manufacturer in the Santa Clara Valley. We excel in quick-turn projects and offer full turn-key solutions. We are an ISO 9001 & RoHS compliant company specializing in Printed Circuit Board Assembly, Cable Assembly & Mechanical Assembly.
Our primary mission is to help our clients interpret the needs of their projects, plan a delivery strategy, then meet their timetable.
At every stage we maintain the highest levels of quality.
Cable Assembly
GEA provides a full array of cable assembly services. From wiring harnesses to RF and optical cable assemblies, we provide services for a wide range of markets. Our manufacturing capabilities begin with quick turn, engineering-focused production runs and extend through to high volume demands common to consumer products. We also provide volume and time-to-market solutions. GEA can handle all your cabling needs.
Our manufacturing capabilities begin with quick turn, engineering-focused production runs and extend through to high volume demands common to consumer products. We also provide volume and time-to-market solutions.
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