HyRel Technologies Achieves Perfect Score in AS9100 Recertification Audit

HyRel Technologies Achieves Perfect Score in AS9100 Recertification Audit

HyRel Technologies, a global provider of quick turn semiconductor modification solutions, is proud to announce that it has successfully passed its AS9100 recertification audit with a perfect score and zero non-conformances. AS9100 is the internationally recognised quality management standard specific to the aerospace industry, and this flawless recertification reaffirms HyRel’s unwavering commitment to operational excellence,…


HyRel Technologies, a global provider of quick turn semiconductor modification solutions, is proud to announce that it has successfully passed its AS9100 recertification audit with a perfect score and zero non-conformances.

AS9100 is the internationally recognised quality management standard specific to the aerospace industry, and this flawless recertification reaffirms HyRel’s unwavering commitment to operational excellence, continuous improvement, and customer satisfaction.

“This accomplishment reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team,” said Brian Watson, Founder of HyRel Technologies. “Achieving a perfect score on our AS9100 recertification isn’t just a milestone, it’s a validation of the quality-first culture we’ve built at HyRel. Our customers trust us to deliver critical components with precision and reliability, and this certification is proof that we continue to meet and exceed that expectation.”

HyRel Technologies has built a reputation for delivering high-mix, low-to-medium volume production with the highest levels of quality assurance. The flawless AS9100 recertification further positions the company as a trusted partner for mission-critical applications across aerospace and defense sectors.

For more information about HyRel’s innovative leadership and dedication to quality, visit www.HyRel.tech.

 


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