Publication date: 02 March 2010
This year, Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH will hold an extensive series of online seminars encompassing all product divisions. During the one-hour webinars, renowned Rutronik manufacturers will present their latest components and technologies. With more than 30 seminars per quarter, they will cover semiconductors, passive components, electromechanical components, wireless technologies as well as displays & PC components.
In the past few years, Rutronik has continuously extended and improved its technical support for its customers. All over Europe, field application engineers and product managers provide design-in support at their customers' premises and these seminars assist in the know-how transfer to the customers. Following the successful webinars last year on wireless topics, this year Rutronik is offering a more extensive series of online seminars encompassing all product divisions: Jointly with the application engineers of the manufacturers, the distributor will give an insight into new products and technologies in the fields of semiconductors, passive components, electromechanical components, wireless technologies as well as displays & PC components. Emphasis is placed on different applications and possible uses. During the Q&A sessions, which are part of the webinars, participants also have the opportunity to clarify individual issues with the experts.
Participation in the webinars is free and without commitment. After registration on www.rutronik.com/events, the participants will receive the access data automatically by e-mail. All the participants need for attending the webinars is access to the internet and a phone. All webinars will be held in English.
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH is one of Europe's leading broadline distributors for semiconductors, passive and electromechanical components in addition to wireless products, displays as well as embedded boards. To round off the product portfolio Rutronik also offers storage technologies from its subsidiary company Discomp. The markets that the company primarily targets include the automotive, telecommunications, consumer goods and industrial electronics industries. Wide-ranging services, expertise in product development and design, as well as logistics and supply chain management solutions round off its customer and future oriented range of products and services. The company, established by Helmut Rudel in Ispringen/Germany in 1973, employs about 1,150 staff throughout Europe and achieved sales of EUR 587 million in fiscal year 2008.