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Integration Associates, Inc.
USA
Integration Associates, Inc.
USA
Intellect
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
IDI Interconnect Devices Inc.
USA
INTERCONTEC Produkt GmbH
Germany
94559
Interlink Electronics Inc.
USA
Intermas-Elcom GmbH
Germany
63225
International Rectifier
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
International Resistive Corp. (AFD)
USA
Interplex Industries Inc.
USA
Interpoint, a Crane Co. Company
France
95210
Interpower Components Ltd.
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
Interquip Electronics Co., Ltd.
Hongkong
Intersil Corporation
USA
Intertec Components GmbH
Germany
85356
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
Germany
70771
InTiCom Systems AG
Germany
94032
IntraAction Technology Pvt. Ltd.
India
Invert GmbH
Germany
88175
Invertag AG
Switzerland
8125
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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.