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Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Catalyst Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 December 2002
Spanish startup has Catalyst for growth
Madrid-based startup Spectrum Electronica is to represent Catalyst Semiconductor in Spain and Portugal.
Madrid-based startup Spectrum Electronica is to represent Catalyst Semiconductor in Spain and Portugal Spectrum Electronica will provide sales and local applications support for Catalyst's programmable products, including Flash memories, parallel and serial EEPROMs, NVRAMs, digitally programmable potentiometers and microcontroller supervisory circuits with EEPROM
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Improving and expanding our European market coverage has been a major focus throughout the year", said Catalyst Vice President of European Sales Dave Lathan.
"Catalyst's international activities represented nearly 70% of our fiscal 2002 revenue, with Europe accounting for nearly 11% of revenue.
Spectrum Electronica is well positioned and a key partner in our European market share expansion plans".
According to Spectrum Electronica Managing Director Luis Fernando Neila-Miguel, "Catalyst will join Wintegra and Artesyn as founding lines for Madrid-based Spectrum Electronica, which was launched at the beginning December 2002.
Catalyst customers and distributors throughout the Iberian region will benefit from the focused added value service they will receive as a result of this new extension to the Catalyst/Spectrum partnership".
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