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From Redpine Signals: Redpine Signals in the Top nominees for GSA's 2019 Most Respected Private Semiconductor Company Award

Symmetry Electronics in Blogs on December 03, 2019

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Established in 1998, Symmetry Electronics, a Division of Braemac, is a global distributor of electronic components and systems. Combining premier components and comprehensive value-added services with an expert in-house engineering team, Symmetry supports engineers in the design, development, and deployment of a broad range of connected technologies. 

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Acquired by Berkshire Hathaway company TTI, Inc. in 2017, Symmetry Electronics is a proud Exponential Technology Group (XTG) member. A collection of specialty semiconductor distributors and engineering design firms, XTG stands alongside industry leaders TTI Inc., Mouser Electronics, and Sager Electronics. Together, we provide a united global supply chain solution with the shared mission of simplifying engineering, offering affordable technologies, and assisting engineers in accelerating time to market. For more information about XTG, visit www.xponentialgroup.com.

Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) chooses Redpine Signals in the top nominees for the 2019 Most Respected Private Semiconductor Company Award. The winners are to be announced at GSA’s Silver Jubilee annual Awards Dinner Celebration on December 5th, 2019, in Santa Clara, California. GSA recognizes semiconductor companies that have demonstrated excellence through their success, vision, strategy and future opportunities in the industry.

Redpine Signals is honored to be chosen as a nominee for the GSA Award. The nomination is to recognize the impact Redpine Signals has made by delivering ultra-low power wireless and MCU solutions for innovative development in IoT applications. GSA's Private Awards Committee reviews all private semiconductor companies, conducts analysis of each company's performance and likelihood of long-term success, and provides a list of respectable private companies to be voted on by GSA membership. On-line voting takes place to allow GSA members, including semiconductor companies and partners, to cast a ballot for the private semiconductor company they most respect. The selected companies are based on the Committee's criteria.

Read more about Redpine's nomination, and about GSA Awards Dinner 2019, here.

Date: December 5th, 2019
Venue: Santa Clara Convention Center 5001 Great America Pkwy. Santa Clara, CA 95054

 

Source:https://www.redpinesignals.com/News_&_Events/news_details.php?redpine-signals-in-the-top-nominees--for-gsa-s-2019-most-respected--private-semiconductor-company-award-

 

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Symmetry Electronics in Blogs on December 03, 2019

About Symmetry Electronics

Established in 1998, Symmetry Electronics, a Division of Braemac, is a global distributor of electronic components and systems. Combining premier components and comprehensive value-added services with an expert in-house engineering team, Symmetry supports engineers in the design, development, and deployment of a broad range of connected technologies. 

Exponential Technology Group Member

Acquired by Berkshire Hathaway company TTI, Inc. in 2017, Symmetry Electronics is a proud Exponential Technology Group (XTG) member. A collection of specialty semiconductor distributors and engineering design firms, XTG stands alongside industry leaders TTI Inc., Mouser Electronics, and Sager Electronics. Together, we provide a united global supply chain solution with the shared mission of simplifying engineering, offering affordable technologies, and assisting engineers in accelerating time to market. For more information about XTG, visit www.xponentialgroup.com.

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