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Micross Acquires Technograph Microcircuits Ltd., Expands Portfolio Of Packaging And Substrate Capabilities For Multi-Chip-Modules, Asics And Pcbs

Apr 27, 2023about 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Micross Components

Acquired Company

Technograph Microcircuits Ltd

ApopkaManufacturingConsumer Electronics

Description

Micross Components ("Micross"), a leading provider of high-reliability microelectronic product and service solutions for aerospace, defense, space, medical, energy, industrial and other applications, today announced the acquisition of Technograph Microcircuits Ltd, ("TechnoGraph" or the "Company"), a leading provider of hybrid integrated circuits, RF & microwave products, optoelectronics, and PCB assembly. The acquisition further expands the Hi-Rel Products & Services portfolio of Micross.

Company Information

Company

Micross Components

Location

Apopka, Florida, United States

About

Micross is a leading global provider of mission-critical microelectronic components and services for high-reliability markets. Micross provides a wide range of product and service solutions to customers, including Die & Wafer services, Advanced Interconnect Technology, Custom Packaging & Assembly, Component Modification Services, Electrical & Environmental Testing and other high-reliability products and services. In business for more than 40 years, Micross' extensive high-reliability capabilities serve the Aerospace & Defense, Space, Medical and Industrial markets, among others. Micross possesses the sourcing, packaging, assembly, engineering, test and logistics expertise needed to support applications throughout their entire program life cycles.

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