TG Electronics made a strong impression at Focus on PCB 2025, confirming its role as a key player in the high-performance electronics industry. Held in Vicenza, Italy, this year’s edition attracted a record number of attendees, and the ATG booth became a hotspot for professionals interested in cutting-edge solutions for laser depaneling, PCB marking, electrical testing and high-quality materials.

LPKF CuttingMaster: Green Laser Depaneling and Marking in Action

The highlight of the booth was the LPKF CuttingMaster, a high-precision green laser system for depaneling and direct PCB marking. Unlike traditional mechanical tools, the CuttingMaster uses laser light to achieve contactless cuts, delivering stress-free processing and flawless traceability on every board.

Live demos clearly showcased the advantages of laser depaneling—clean edges, zero mechanical stress, reduced scrap and seamless integration with leading MES platforms. These features are increasingly in demand in sectors such as automotive, medical devices, aerospace and semiconductors.

Rapid Prototyping and Flying Probe Testing

In addition to laser systems, ATG showcased the LPKF Protomat, a compact PCB prototyping tool ideal for R&D environments and academic labs. Visitors witnessed the full process—from CAD file to finished PCB—in just minutes and without any chemical development steps.

The spotlight also shone on the ATG A9 Plus, a next-generation flying probe test system designed for high-density, multilayer and complex boards. The system drew strong interest thanks to its measurement precision, test coverage, and user-friendly interface, making it a valuable asset for modern QA and production environments.

Rocka Cleaning Rolls and Stannol Soldering Materials

To present a complete production offer, ATG also exhibited a selection of premium consumables, including:

  • Rocka cleaning rolls for stencil printers, known for their durability and compatibility with major SMT machines.

  • A range of Stannol soldering materials, including lead-free solder wires, eco-friendly fluxes, and wave solder bars, fully compliant with RoHS and REACH regulations.

These products reflect ATG’s commitment to providing not only high-end machines but also reliable materials for efficient and sustainable electronics manufacturing.

Strong Leads, Technical Exchanges and Future Projects

Focus on PCB 2025 proved to be an excellent platform for generating qualified leads and initiating new technical collaborations. Dozens of productive meetings were held, and several demo installations and follow-up visits were scheduled right at the booth.

The ATG team reported enthusiastic feedback:
“Focus on PCB has become a must-attend event for anyone in the PCB industry. Demonstrating our systems in action allowed us to start real technical discussions with customers ready to innovate.”

The management added:
“Our laser solutions and test platforms—especially the CuttingMaster and A9 Plus—represent the best available technology in terms of precision, scalability, and MES integration. The addition of Rocka and Stannol materials also attracted strong interest among production engineers and buyers.”

Conclusion

ATG Electronics leaves Focus on PCB 2025 with renewed visibility, strong business prospects, and clear confirmation of its status as a trusted innovation partner for modern electronics manufacturers. With its unique combination of laser systems, test solutions and certified materials, ATG is ready to support the electronics industry in moving towards automation, traceability and sustainability.

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