Schweizer Electronic AG
F:SCE
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Schweizer Electronic AG
Glance View
Schweizer Electronic AG engages in the development, production, and selling of printed circuit boards for the automotive, solar, aviation, and general industries. The company is headquartered in Schramberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg and currently employs 945 full-time employees. The company operates through two segments: Electronic and Systems. The Electronic segment focuses on the development, production and sale of PCBs. The Systems segment offers technologies for integrating active and passive components into a PCB. Its product portfolio comprises heavy copper boards, inlay boards, power combi boards, insulated metal substrates (IMS) boards and cool boards, as well as embedding systems, such as i2 Board for embedding logic semiconductors, p2 Pack to integrate semiconductors with a vertical current flow, Cavity Board, which allows low-lying connecting areas to be assembled and u2 Pack for small and thin multi-chip semiconductor packages.
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