Product category:
Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Force Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 June 2004
Industrial, defence and aerospace lines
acquired
Force Technologies and its US partner Twilight Technology Corp have secured to rights sell the DPAC industrial, defence and aerospace product line.
Force Technologies and its US partner Twilight Technology Corp have secured to rights sell the DPAC industrial, defence and aerospace product line The agreement is for cash and future considerations over the next two years
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Memory modules substitute for obsolete lines
Force Technologies has added the Twilight Corp range of memory modules to its product portfolio.
Force has acquired the UK and European rights to the product line with Twilight covering the USA and rest of the world.
Force's MD Karen Salmon is optimistic about the increase in her plan for expansion and growth.
"Since moving from a pure distribution base 5 years ago into manufacturing, our emphasis has radically changed from a service base into a solutions based company".
"The option of enabling supply of product that has been approved by many European clients will enable legacy support and increase our portfolio of obsolescence solutions".
Salmon continued by saying: "Our turnover dropped 50% when we took the decision to move away from franchise distribution, but after 5 years of designing-in our 'FT' and other engineering solutions the order book is rapidly filling up".
Force Technologies has become a major source of replacements and solutions for obsolete semiconductors in legacy programmes.
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