TyRex is 10!
February 4, 2005Andrew Cooper, TyRex Group, Ltd. Founder, now President and Partner III: “The past 10 years have proven to be the most incredible and fulfilling journey comprised of world-class relationships, lessons learned and surrounded by an inspirational team of people; with the hope that the next 40 will be as great as the previous in all […]
>> Read MoreSabeRex Sponsors Little League Baseball Team
December 11, 2004This fall, the SabeRex Electronics Division sponsored the Eagles, a Little League baseball team coordinated by the South Austin Dittmar Recreation Center. Product Group Supervisor Eric Estep volunteered as head coach and lead the team to victory for all but one of their games! SabeRex provided team uniforms, an end-of-season party and trophies for the […]
>> Read MoreTyRex Sponsors UT Competition
December 3, 2004In November, the TyRex Technology Family and the TyRex Learning Foundation were cosponsors of a third-place prize for the 2004 International Idea to Product (I2P™) Technology Competition. This competition was started on the University of Texas campus in 2001 and draws competitors from across the globe. The goal of the I2P™ Competition is to promote “unique […]
>> Read MoreAustin Science Fun Day
April 28, 2004Members from across the TyRex Technology Family, spearheaded by President Matt Ache of the iRex Group, descended upon the UT campus March 6 in support of Austin Science Fun Day, an annual children’s event. Education Coordinator Dianne Folkerth and Director Dr. Edward C. Theriot sent the following note of appreciation to Ache: “We wanted to […]
>> Read MoreMegladon Fulfills Wish List
January 8, 2004Megladon employees found community citizenship time to purchase every item on the Austin Children’s Shelter furnished wish list, including three bicycles, sports equipment, a portable CD player, journals and more. “Your gifts helped bring holiday joy to children in the Austin area who, because of severe abuse, neglect or abandonment. have found themselves needing protective […]
>> Read MoreiRex Partners with Racing For Kids
December 11, 2003On October 9, iRex President Matt Ache and TyRex Account Executive Angela Sneed visited the Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas and presented the facility with a $1,000. This event was planned in conjunction with Racing for Kids, a charitable organization that uses the “increasing popularity of motor sports to focus public attention […]
>> Read MoreMegladon HLC Process
October 7, 2003The much-anticipated application of Megladon’s HLC process to small form factor (LC) connectors has cleared its first set of obstacles. The initial results have been very impressive. Megladon is now in the process of establishing repeat-ability and also testing samples at customer sites to validate the durability of the product. Full production is scheduled to […]
>> Read MoreiRex Receives Toshiba Quality Award
August 13, 2003iRex Group, Ltd. recently received a Quality Award from Toshiba International Corporation. The award was presented to the iRex team for exceeding the quality goals as a new supplier for October 2002 – March 2003. Donald Fritzsch, Quality Supervisor and Gerry Virtanen, Production Manager, from the Toshiba Power Electronics Plant presented the award to the […]
>> Read MoreCommunity Citizenship in TyRex’s Culture
February 23, 2003Although the economy may have faltered for 2002, the spirit of community service in the TyRex Technology Family of Companies certainly did not slow down. 2002 proved to be a very successful year for the TyRex community service projects. In 2002 the TyRex companies sponsored a variety of fundraising and volunteer activities to benefit organizations […]
>> Read MoreTyRex and Megladon Sponsor R.O.C.K.
December 12, 2002Megladon Group, Ltd. and TyRex Group, Ltd. sponsored the Ride On Center For Kids (R.O.C.K.) Rodeo on November 17 in Georgetown. Megladon provided funds again this year to be used towards the cost of the rodeo T-shirts and trophies for the children. TyRex provided customized calendars to distribute to the children and volunteers, which contained […]
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