Spectronics President Helps “Charts Course” Between Public and Private Sectors

Spectronics Corporation President Jon Cooper (photo on left) was a panelist on a “Charting the Course” regional business seminar designed to examine the relationship between government and business. The round table was held at the Selden campus of Suffolk County Community College. Concurrent to his responsibilities helming Spectronics, Cooper was a Suffolk County legislator from 2000 to 2011.…

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Spectronics Corporation Appointed to Eminent Overseas Automotive Council

Spectronics Corporation has joined the board of the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC) of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association(AASA). Spectronics is the parent company of Tracer Products which has been at the forefront of automotive leak detection technology for more than half a century. The AASA is a recognized industry change agent – promoting a collaborative environment, providing…

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“Making It All Work” Spectronics Featured in High-Tech Publication

Spectronics is featured in InnovateLI, the new publication covering Long Island’s burgeoning hi-tech sector. In the story Spectronics president Jon Cooper sits down with the publication’s managing editor Gregory Zeller to talk about the company’s beginnings here on Long Island as well as Jon’s plans for Spectronics’ future and how that will impact local jobs. “I set a goal of…

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Spectronics VP Speaks at Global Marketing Conference

Brian Green, Vice President of Marketing for Spectronics was a guest speaker at the “Globalizing your brand” conference hosted by Hofstra University’s Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the U.S. Commercial Service Long Island on Friday, May 6, 2016. Topics discussed by the panel included ecommerce, digital marketing and global marketing strategies.

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Cooper Confident Despite Global Economic Headwinds

Spectronics Corporation president Jon Cooper is quoted in an Associated Press wire story being picked up by news outlets all over the world. Despite the slightly weaker hiring numbers for April reported in the article, Cooper remains confident about Spectronics’ continued growth. “I‘m still bullish about where we are heading,” says Cooper. “Because of our established strengths…

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The Fact Is…Not All Leak Detection Methods Are Created Equal

Leaks are often virtually impossible to find with conventional methods until they result in expensive systems failures. Spectroline fluorescent tools quickly locate the smallest and most elusive leaks, including intermittent and simultaneous multiple leaks that would otherwise be missed. The Spectroline method saves labor, money, and downtime, as it also conserves expensive fluids.