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Good news for MEMS makers New site! Brazil
Our latest site offers industry news in
Portuguese for the Brazil electronics
manufacturing industry.
http://brasil.globalsmt.net
China
The latest news from Tianjin’s BEW
exhibition.
http://globalsmt.net.cn
iSuppli predicts attractive opportunities Hungary
Korea
for suppliers of microelectromechanical Flextronics in Pecs lay off 200 workers as
Asymtek appoint InterCEM to head up
sensors (MEMS) used in electronic consumer orders dry up.
major push into Korea.
stability control (ESC) systems, despite
http://magyar.globalsmt.net
http://korea.globalsmt.net
plunging car sales. 2008 is expected to
be the worst year in nearly a generation
India
Mexico
for the U.S. car market, with shipments
Video coverage from the 2008 World
Foxconn factory complex on track for
down 17.7 percent from 2007, but world-
Electronics Forum.
completion in 2009.
wide penetration of ESC technology in
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http://mexico.globalsmt.net
new cars will grow to 57 percent in 2012,
up from 28 percent in 2006. Read about
Japan
UK/Ireland
iSuppli’s research findings and more on
Japan looks to Internepcon Japan as
Daleba restructures to reposition itself
our international website:
barometer of future electronics demand.
for future growth.
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http://japan.globalsmt.net
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