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Neltec SA
France
65300
Neltron Industrial (S) Pte Ltd.
Singapore
415979
Nemerix
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
Neosid Pemetzrieder
GmbH & Co. KG
Germany
58553
Neostar Technology Co., Ltd.
Taiwan
Nepcon Manufacturing
Technologies LTD
Israel
81100
NetBit Electronics Ltd.
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
Netcom Inc.
USA
netCOMPONENTS
USA
Netlist Inc.
USA
NetModule GmbH
Germany
85521
NetPower Technologies, Inc.
USA
Neumüller Elektronik GmbH
Germany
85570
Neuschäfer Elektronik GmbH
Germany
35066
NEUTRIK Vertriebs GmbH
Germany
85221
Neways Electronics Int. NV
Netherlands
5692 EA
NewCore Wireless
Technologies Inc.
Canada
NEW Crystal (Europe) GmbH
Germany
22089
New Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
Japan
103-8456
New Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
Japan
103-8456
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News - 21.11.2008
Higher flexibility with inkjet printing systems for ophthalmic lens manufacturers
The new Inkjet Printing system from Laser 2000 provides great flexibility and gives the lens manufacturer great market advantage. The MC-Jet replaces limited pad changers. Different images on the lenses are now simply placed by software.
North American semiconductor equipment industry posts september 2008 Book-to-Bill Ratio of 0.76
North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted $754 million in orders in September 2008 (three-month average basis) and a book-to-bill ratio of 0.76 according to the September 2008 Book-to-Bill Report published today by SEMI.