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RBB Brings Aviation and Defense Electronics Expertise to Verticon 2026

Posted by Ravin Morgan on Fri, Feb 13, 2026 @ 10:02 AM

There’s something valuable about meeting face-to-face.

Verticon1After years of emails, virtual meetings, and tight production schedules, trade shows like Verticon give us the opportunity to step away from the day-to-day and simply connect. That’s why we’re looking forward to exhibiting at Verticon 2026, March 9–12 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

If you’re attending, we hope you’ll stop by Booth B5500 and say hello.

Since 1973, RBB has built electronics for applications where reliability isn’t optional — it’s expected. Aviation and defense programs demand precision, discipline, and accountability. That’s the type of work we’ve built our reputation on for more than five decades.

At Verticon, we’ll be sharing how RBB supports avionics and defense clients with electronics manufacturing and electromechanical integration services designed for mission-critical environments. From prototype and qualification builds to full production programs and long-term spares support, our focus remains the same: do it right, document it clearly, and stand behind the work.

The RBB Sales team will be on hand to talk with anyone needing Printed Circuit Board Assembly (PCBA), wire harnesses, box-builds, and industrial control panels.

“At RBB, we move heaven and earth to get our clients what they need, when they need it,” said Carrie Guenther, RBB Sales and Marketing Manager. “We look forward to making new connections that will lead to long-term relationships. All of our clients are partners, not customers, as we strive to help them with their complex electronic assemblies.”

That statement really captures who we are.

We believe strong programs are built on collaboration. Our team works closely with clients to ensure designs are buildable, processes are defined, and expectations are clear from the beginning. Aviation and defense electronics often include mixed-technology assemblies — surface mount and through-hole components working together in complex configurations. Those builds require experience, attention to detail, and consistent process control.

That’s where our team excels.

Every assembly is supported by inspection, testing, and traceability because quality isn’t something we only inspect at the end — it’s built into the process from the start. That mindset has guided RBB since our founding and continues to shape how we approach every project today.

“At Verticon, we look forward to meeting with industry professionals and demonstrating how RBB’s collaborative engineering approach, disciplined manufacturing processes, and flexible production capacity support the demanding requirements of aviation and defense applications,” said Bruce Hendrick, Owner and CEO of RBB.

In addition to PCB assembly, we’ll also be talking about our UL 508A certified panel shop and our ability to deliver complete control panels and electromechanical assemblies for aircraft systems, ground support equipment, and defense applications. For many customers, having one trusted partner handle both board-level manufacturing and higher-level integration simplifies communication and strengthens overall program execution.

Verticon is more than a booth number for us. It’s a chance to connect with long-standing partners and begin conversations with new ones.

If you’re planning to attend, we’d genuinely enjoy meeting you. Stop by Booth B5500, tell us what you’re working on, and let’s talk through how RBB can support your next program.

And if you’d like to learn more ahead of time, you can read our recent feature in US Tech or visit us at www.rbbsystems.com.

We hope to see you in Atlanta!

Topics: Contract Manufacturing, Industrial Control Panels, Electronics Manufacturing

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