Polymatech Electronics Launches Cutting-Edge PCB Facility in Estonia
Polymatech Electronics has established a new printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing facility in Estonia, investing 100 million euros. The facility, equipped with advanced technology, can produce up to 50,000 square meters of multi-layer HDI PCBs annually. It aims to cater to various high-end applications, boosting innovation and quality.
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Polymatech Electronics has opened a state-of-the-art printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing facility in Estonia, with an initial investment of 100 million euros. The facility spans 10,000 square feet and boasts cutting-edge technology, capable of producing up to 50,000 square meters of multi-layer High-Density Interconnect (HDI) PCBs each year.
These European-manufactured PCBs are in high demand for high-end electronic devices, including telecom equipment, smartphones, and aerospace applications. Eswara Rao Nandam, CEO of Polymatech Electronics, emphasized the company's commitment to innovation, quality, and precision, aiming to deliver tailored solutions to demanding industries.
The Tamil Nadu-based company's Estonian branch began operations on August 8, following its incorporation on November 18, 2024. The facility adheres to stringent industry standards and positions Polymatech Electronics to foster strategic partnerships across Europe as it transitions from a component manufacturer to a comprehensive product manufacturer.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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