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As major EMS/ODM companies continue to face strategic and operational challenges, will we see another giant merger in 2008?
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IMEC Works on Green LEDs with Taiyo Nippon

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 06 Oct 2008
Belgian-based research lab IMEC and Taiyo Nippon Sanso have signed an agreement to develop manufacturing technology for high efficiency green LEDs. This is the first time Taiyo Nippon Sanso, which sup...
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Indium Corporation to Support Over 5GW of Solar PV Production

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 06 Oct 2008
Indium Corporation announces that it is able to support over 5 gigawatts (GW) in 2009 of solar PV production, specifically indium and gallium for CIGS. Although 2009 CIS/CIGS production is estimated a...
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AUO, Qisda to Set Up LCD TV Assembly Venture by Year End

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 03 Oct 2008
AU Optronics Corp (AUO), the largest thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panel manufacturer in Taiwan, and its affiliated Qisda Corp, the former manufacturing division of BenQ Corp, ...
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Dot Hill Signs Manufacturing Agreement with Foxconn Technology Group

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 03 Oct 2008
Dot Hill Systems Corp announced that the company has entered into a manufacturing agreement with Foxconn Technology Group, a provider of contract manufacturing, original design manufacturing services ...
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Neo Solar Power Sealed a 7 Year Wafer Supply Contract with REC Worth $442 Million

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 29 Sep 2008
Neo Solar Power (NSP), a manufacturer of high quality solar cells, announced it sealed a 7 year long term wafer supply contract with REC ScanWafer AS, said to be the world's largest manufacturer of mu...
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Toshiba's New Drive Delivers "World's Highest Capacity" for Portable Media Players, Camcorders, and Ultra-Mobile PCs

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 29 Sep 2008
Toshiba Corporation has announced the "world's first" dual-platter 240GB HDD. According to the company, the new drive delivers the highest capacity and areal density in the 1.8 inch drive category for...
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Gintech Lands Huge NT$100B Orders for Solar Cells

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 16 Sep 2008
Gintech Energy Corp, Taiwan`s second largest supplier of solar cells, has won big orders for the products at PV Power Expo Taiwan 2008, held at Taipei International Convention Center during Sept 9 to ...
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Green Energy Wins Big Orders for Thin Film Solar Cell Modules From Europe

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 08 Sep 2008
Green Energy Technology Inc, a solar cell supplier reinvested in by Taiwan`s Tatung Group, has won big orders for thin-film solar cell modules from three large-sized European companies of solar cell s...
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Dow Corning Aims to Decrease Cost of Solar Power with Manufacturing Process

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 05 Sep 2008
Aimed at significantly increases the production rate of solar panels to lower the cost per watt of solar power, Midland, Mich-based Dow Corning Corp has demonstrated a manufacturing process featuring ...
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Quantum Solar Group's Founding Partner to Speak at the iNEMI Sustainability Summit

News, Optoelectronics/Storage - 02 Sep 2008
Newly formed Quantum Solar Group announces that its Founding Partner, Marc Chason will be a summit speaker at the iNEMI Sustainability Summit. According to the company, Chason's talk will address tech...
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