
INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER OPENS FACILITY IN DENMARK
EL SEGUNDO - 02/26/04 - International Rectifier Inc. has opened a new facility in Denmark to conduct research and development on advanced high-reliability DC-to-DC converters and other power management solutions.
The new facility - IR Denmark ApS - is located in Skovlunde near the Danish capital of Copenhagen. According to the company, the center will focus on higher level solutions for space applications and house a team of highly trained engineers with extensive experience in space-level power management design and customer support.
Products designed at IR Denmark will be manufactured at International Rectifier's space qualified facility in Santa Clara, California. Founded in 1947, International Rectifier (IR) the company claims to be the oldest dedicated semiconductor maker in the world and develops and produces advanced circuit devices and the technology used by computer, appliance, lighting system, automobile, aircraft, and satellite to power their next generation products.
The company employs almost 6,000 people worldwide at facilities in Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy, as well as subsidiaries in Japan and Singapore.
IR generated $850 million in revenues in 2003 with more than 60% of its business dervived from sales in the European Union and Asia.
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