Rittal acquires Canadian backplane maker
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Rittal product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team
Apr 10, 2001
Rittal Electronic Systems (RES) has acquired the assets of Kaparel, a former division of PixStream, based in Ontario, Canada.
Rittal Electronic Systems (RES) has acquired the assets of Kaparel, a former division of PixStream, based in Ontario, Canada.
Kaparel focuses on the assembly of CompactPCI backplanes, and will enhance Rittal's expertise in the design and production of electronic packaging components for microcomputer packaging systems.
The systems are configured at the new European MPS competence centre at Ettlingen.
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