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e2v’s new facility also offers faster in-country service for their installed bases
e2v’s new facility provides services for its RF Power customers and supporting new product development

e2v, a leading global provider of innovative technology for high performance systems and equipment, announces its move to new offices in Chaoyang District, Beijing.

e2v’s new facility provides services for its RF Power customers, supporting their new product development and offering faster in-country service for their installed bases. As part of e2v’s growth strategy, onsite staff now provides technical and application support, assembly, local stocking operations and local procurement for RF Power sub-systems.

Anthony Fernandez, Vice President in Asia Pacific at e2v, commented, “We have moved to this new office as part of our long term growth strategy in China. Along with investment in new equipment, it enables us to offer better services to our customers in the radiotherapy and cargo-screening markets.”

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