HUDSON, N.H., Oct. 20, 2016 -- Vectron International, a leader in the design and manufacture of Precision Oscillators and Timing Solutions for Communication, Industrial, Military and Space applications, today announced they have entered into an agreement with Kyocera Crystal Device Corporation to be a distributor of Vectron’s Precision Oscillator products in Japan.
"This agreement with Kyocera Crystal Device represents an exciting opportunity for Vectron and Kyocera" says Ed Grant, Vectron’s Vice President of Operations, Sales and Marketing. "Combining the strength of both company’s precision timing device portfolio and leveraging Kyocera’s well-established Japanese sales channels, we are excited to put Kyocera in a lead position to support the precision oscillator needs of existing and emerging markets for our Japanese customers.”
Vectron’s precision oscillator portfolio serves a number of markets from telecommunications, test & measurement, medical, industrial to military and space applications. The precision oscillator portfolio offers standard and customized solutions in a variety of package options and performance. The Company has a well–established global reputation for continually developing and delivering high–performance precision oscillator and timing solutions.
“Kyocera Crystal Device holds a large market share with its product line of miniaturized and high-precision crystal devices, while Vectron also possesses a large share of the market in super-high precision, high frequency products“, says Shigeaki Kinori, President of Kyocera Crystal Device Corporation. By combining both companies’ product lines, Kyocera Crystal Device will be able to respond to the wide-ranging demands of electronics manufacturers in Japan and will aim for further business expansion by responding to the needs of the rapidly growing ICT market and spread of IoT technology.
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About Kyocera Crystal Device Corporation
Kyocera Crystal Device is one of the world’s leading makers of quartz crystal devices, covering every aspect of production from the growing of synthetic quartz crystals to the manufacturing of final products using quartz crystals, including quartz crystal units, crystal oscillators, and optical devices. Quartz crystal devices are key components that oscillate frequency and electric signal which has an important impact on the performance of smartphones and other digital equipment. The company currently supplies quartz products to customers around the world.
About Vectron International
Vectron International is a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of frequency control, sensor, and hybrid product solutions. Vectron solves complex timing, filtering and sensor challenges by delivering customized solutions that speed time to market and offer low total cost of ownership. Vectron uses the very latest techniques in both bulk acoustic wave (BAW) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) based designs from DC to microwave frequencies. Committed to the industry’s highest quality service standard and complete satisfaction, Vectron International leverages its global footprint and 50 years of experience to help customers achieve competitive differentiation and improve their bottom line. Vectron International is headquartered in Hudson, NH and has operating facilities and sales offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information, please call 1-888-328-7661 or visit www.vectron.com.
For more information: USA: Vectron International, 267 Lowell Road, Suite 102, Hudson NH 03051 Tel: 1-888-328-7661 Fax: 1-888-329-8328 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.vectron.com Europe: Vectron International, Landstrasse, D-74924 Neckarbischofsheim Germany Tel: 49 (0) 7268 8010 Fax: 49 (0) 7268 801281 Asia: 68 Yin Cheng Road(C), 22nd Floor, One LuJiaZui, Pudong, Shanghai 200120, China Tel: 86.21.6194.6886 Fax: 86.21.6194.6699 Media Relations Contacts: Bill Holbrook (603) 578-3052 [email protected]


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