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Local business named on magazine’s fastest-growing companies list

STI Electronics, Inc. a Madison-based organization that provides training, consulting, laboratory analysis, prototyping and small- to medium-volume PCB assembly in the electronics industry has earned the position of 3497 on this year’s Inc. magazine’s 500|5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.

“All of us at STI are thrilled to be included list for the fifth time,” said David Raby, president & CEO. “Positive growth in an economy as we have experienced in the past couple of years has been a challenge.  Our philosophy of investing in people, resources and technology has brought us where we are today and I look forward to seeing where it takes us in the future.”

The company has previously placed at number 409 in 1998, 468 in 1999, 4675 in 2008 and 3450 in 2009.

The company will be honored for their accomplishments at the 29th Annual Inc. 500|5000 Conference and Awards Ceremony, Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Washington, D.C.

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