DDi Corp. Receives Nomination for the 2006 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award
Market Wire, August, 2006
DDi Corp. (NASDAQ: DDIC), a leading provider of technologically advanced PCB engineering and manufacturing services, is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a nominee for the 2006 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award.
"As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain our position at the leading edge of PCB technology and solutions, it is an honor that we have received this nomination," says Raj Kumar, Vice President, Research and Development, DDi. "That our efforts have placed DDi among the leaders in our industry is something that every DDi employee can be proud of."
Frost & Sullivan was founded in 1961 and has become recognized as one of the world leaders in research, training, consulting and corporate strategy. After evaluation by the Frost & Sullivan Best Practices team, the presentation to the winner will be made at the 2006 Growth Excellence Awards Banquet.
About DDi
DDi is a leading provider of time-critical, technologically advanced, electronics manufacturing services. Headquartered in Anaheim, California, DDi and its subsidiaries offer PCB engineering, fabrication and manufacturing services to leading electronics OEMs and contract manufacturers worldwide from its facilities across North America and with manufacturing partners in Asia.
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