ACI Technologies
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39°52′28.22″N 75°15′31.12″W / 39.8745056°N 75.2586444°W
Formerly | American Competitiveness Institute |
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Company type | Nonprofit corporation |
Industry | Electronics manufacturing services |
Founded | 1992 |
Founder | Alan J. Criswell |
Headquarters | , United States |
Website | www |
ACI Technologies Inc. (ACI), formerly known as the American Competitiveness Institute, is an American scientific research corporation founded by Alan J. Criswell in 1992. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ACI operates a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) facility dedicated to the advancement of the electronics industry and research and development of various electronic manufacturing methods and materials. Early in its existence, ACI acquired a defense contract from the Office of Naval Research known as the Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility (EMPF).
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- DefenseLink: Contracts for Tuesday, October 31, 2000
- NASA – "The American Competitiveness Institute was assigned the task to perform Salt Atmosphere and. Humidity Exposure Tests."
- NASA - Lead-Free Solder Project: Final Report - Mechanical Shock Environmental Testing of Tin-Lead and Lead-Free Circuit Boards - "The American Competitiveness Institute (ACI) performed a series of Environmental Stress Tests for the Joint Council of Aging Aircraft / Joint Group of Pollution Prevention (JCAA / JG-PP) Lead Free Soldering Program."