Aurelius Technologies Bhd
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Aurelius Technologies Bhd
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Aurelius Technologies Bhd.provides manufacturing solutions for industrial electronic products. The company is headquartered in Kulim, Kedah and currently employs 219 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-12-16. The Company, through its subsidiary, BCM Electronics Corporation Sdn. Bhd., is principally involved as the provider of electronic manufacturing services (EMS) which provides integrated manufacturing services that include printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), sub-assembly, and box build. The company operates in the EMS focusing on industrial electronic products namely, communications and Internet of things (IoT) products, electronics devices, and semiconductor components. Communication and IoT products include two-way radio, two-way radio subassembly and IoT devices. Electronics devices include telematic instrumentation PCBA, optoelectronic devices and multicomponent integrated circuit (IC) for IoT application. The company offers manufacturing solutions from product development, prototype, pilot build to mass production, and direct customer fulfillment. The company serves various industries, such as energy, lighting and power electronics.
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