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News Release from: Altium
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 October 2004
Memec adds Japanese distribution
Altium Japan has signed a distribution agreement with Memec Japan.
Altium Japan has signed a distribution agreement with Memec Japan Under the terms of the agreement, Altium has authorised Memec Japan to resell its complete board-level design solution, Protel, and its recently released board-on-chip development system, Nexar
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Memec Japan will also resell a number of Altium's other brands throughout Japan including Tasking, nVisage, CAMtastic, and CircuitStudio.
"Memec Japan has proven experience providing value to their customers through their engineering expertise, active engineering support, and customised design solutions", said Toshihiro Tada, Director of Altium Japan.
"By adding our design systems to its product lineup, Memec Japan will now be able to offer its customers a revolutionary FPGA design solution that makes developing complete system-level applications on a programmable platform accessible to mainstream engineers for the first time".
"The addition of Altium as a solution partner was based on its leadership in embedded CPUs for the FPGA market", said Chris Norman, President, Memec Japan.
"In today's market, more and more functionality is being embedded into FPGAs and the fact that Altium's product offering is complimentary and synergistic with our Xilinx FPGA offering allows us to further consolidate our ability to offer our customers a more complete solution to FPGA design".
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