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Innuovo Magnetics
Co., Ltd.
China
310000
ILV s.r.o.
Czech Republik
334 01
ILLKO, s.r.o.
Czech Republik
678 01
ICAPE
France
75009
Interpoint, a Crane Co. Company
France
95210
IBS (ION Beam Services)
France
13790
iseg Spezialelektronik GmbH
Germany
01454
Ingun Prüfmittelbau GmbH
Germany
78467
Industrial Computer Source
(Deutschland) GmbH
Germany
50259
IRISO Electronics Europe GmbH
Germany
73760
ILFA Feinstleitertechnik GmbH
Germany
30559
INBOARD Leiterplattentechnologie
GmbH & Co.KG
Germany
76187
Inductron
Inductive Electronic Components GmbH
Germany
86529
Ihlemann AG
Germany
38112
InTiCom Systems AG
Germany
94032
IPTE Germany GmbH
Germany
90562
Itochu Systech GmbH
Germany
40549
InnoSenT GmbH
Germany
97499
INFRATRON GmbH
Germany
80995
IHP GmbH
Germany
15236
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