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Digitron's competitors and similar companies include M.A.M., Transparent Products, TPL and Lauda-Noah.
Digitron
Digitron
Digitron is a manufacturer of electrical and electronics operated by Rototherm Group.
M.A.M.
M.A.M.
M.A.M. (Mallika Ashwin Maya) is a company that provides power electronic solutions.
Transparent Products
Transparent Products
Transparent Products (TPI) is a company specializing in designing and manufacturing of custom-projected capacitive and resistive touchscreens.
TPL
TPL
TPL is a company that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced dielectric materials.
Lauda-Noah
Lauda-Noah
LAUDA-Noah is a company that is engaged in the manufacturing, development, distribution, service and support of chillers, and heat exchangers for the semiconductor industry.
Founding Date
Founding Date
1934
Founding Date
2006
Founding Date
1992
Founding Date
1989
Founding Date
1985
Type
Type
Subsidiary
Type
Private
Type
Private
Type
Private
Type
Private
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Locations
Locations
Port Talbot, GB HQ
Bibra Lake, AU
Singapura, SG
Houston, US
Locations
Bridgewater, US HQ
Locations
Santa Clarita, US HQ
Locations
Albuquerque, US HQ
Locations
Vancouver, US HQ
Employees
Employees
50
Employees
3
Employees
6
Employees
13
Employees
N/A
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M.A.M.
HQ
Bridgewater, US
Employees
3

M.A.M. (Mallika Ashwin Maya) is a company that provides power electronic solutions.

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Transparent Products
HQ
Santa Clarita, US
Employees
6

Transparent Products (TPI) is a company specializing in designing and manufacturing of custom-projected capacitive and resistive touchscreens.

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TPL
HQ
Albuquerque, US
Employees
13

TPL is a company that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced dielectric materials.

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Lauda-Noah
HQ
Vancouver, US

LAUDA-Noah is a company that is engaged in the manufacturing, development, distribution, service and support of chillers, and heat exchangers for the semiconductor industry.

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