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WILD IDEAS WANTED

Tiger Labs is a flexible program within Samtec to identify and develop ideas, people, products or joint ventures that could lead to new products or opportunities. Beyond that, there are no rules.

R&D Partnership Opportunities

Do you have a need or idea for a micro, high density or high speed connector or other board interface that just doesn¹t exist? Samtec partners with companies and individuals to develop new connectors. Depending on the specific agreement, Samtec will pay for part or all of the development costs.

 


Venture Capital Opportunities

Samtec invests in new technologies, niche companies or ideas that are directly or indirectly related to our core connector business. Depending on the synergies involved, this arrangement could range from a simple investment of funds or other resources to outright purchase of the investment.

 


Employment Opportunities

Do you have new product ideas and technical skills, but want the security of full time employment with a significant company? Tiger Labs offers the ability to establish R&D Centers remotely or within Samtec where associates can receive the benefits of the unlimited compensation potential and retirement plans that Samtec offers.

For information on any or all of these opportunities, please contact us at .

 


Samtec Inc.

Samtec's growth rate has consistently outpaced the connector industry for the past twenty years.

Samtec is a privately-held, debt-free company with strong financial resources available.
Samtec's growth has come from placing resources where they matter most to customers: customer service and product development.
Samtec has been ranked Number 1 for service, quality and overall connector performance by Bishop and Associates in its annual "Customer Survey of the Electronic Connector Industry" from 1996 through 2006.
Samtec has stayed ahead of the curve by developing new niche products in the areas of high speed, high density and micro interconnects in the late nineties, just as it was one of the first to anticipate the need for and develop true surface mount interconnects in the early nineties.