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Nolato starts EMC production in India

Nolato has established a new EMC production unit in Bangalore, southern India, strategically located near many of our key customers in the telecom, automotive, electronics, and aviation industries.

Nolato starts EMC production in India

Nolato has established a unit in southern India that will work with solutions and materials for shielding of electromagnetic interference – EMC.

It is strategically located in Bangalore which is home to many of our biggest shielding customers in the telecom, automotive, electronics and aviation industries.

“Our customers have been wanting us to offer local EMC solution production in India for some time now,” says KJ Sandeep, who is who is sales manager for Nolato's EMC solutions in India. “We will be able to provide service to a good mix of local and international customers with development divisions based here.” 

 

 

  • Nolato Bangalore
  • Nolato Magasin
  • EMI shielding
  • EMC products

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