Coto Technology
Ethel Najera is an experienced Quality Engineer with a longstanding tenure at Coto Technology since April 2011, where responsibilities include overseeing Quality and Scrap Metrics for Relay Conventional products, leading yield improvement initiatives, and managing quality assurance activities, including customer returns and failure analysis reports. Prior to this role, Ethel served as a Mechatronic Professor at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California from January 2010 to March 2011, teaching CAD/CAM and other engineering subjects. Ethel's career also includes positions as a Quality Supervisor at Valutech Outsourcing and Gulfstream Aerospace, where significant contributions were made in implementing ISO quality systems, developing training programs, and applying lean manufacturing concepts. Ethel holds an Engineer's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, obtained in 1997.
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Coto Technology
Coto Technology’s reed relay and reed switch manufacturing facility is located in Mexicali, Mexico. Coto Technology, Inc. originated in Providence, Rhode Island, USA in 1917 as Coto Coil Incorporated – a company specializing in the design and manufacture of coil windings. During the mid-1960’s, Coto expanded its product line by introducing the reed relay – the result of integrating reed switches into coil windings. By 1970, Coto emerged as a leading manufacturer of reed relays with the development of the first patented Low-Thermal EMF reed relay. Coto went on to produce the first ever surface mounted reed relays in 1983, the world’s smallest SMD reed relay in 1994, and the first patented reed relay with >8 GHz performance in 2001. In 2010, Coto relocated its relay design labs and corporate offices to scenic North Kingstown, RI along the shores of Narragansett Bay. The new, high-efficiency facilities allow Coto engineers to focus on developing solutions for tomorrow’s small signal switching applications. Whether it’s high-speed serial data communication, signal integrity analysis, or the increasing demands for greater bandwidth and higher frequency, Coto is prepared and committed to solving the applications concerns of our customers now and in the years to come. In 2014, the company introduced its comprehensive CotoMOS® solid state relay line. And in 2016, Coto launched its revolutionary TMR-based miniature RedRock sensors and switch series products. Today, Coto is a worldwide market leader of small signal switching products sold into the Automatic Test Equipment, Data Acquisition, Instrumentation, Process Control, Telecommunications, Medical and Security markets. Coto specializes in the manufacture of relay, switch and sensor products.