Ampron joins Estonian Electronics Industries Association

Ampron joins Estonian Electronics Industries Association
Ampron joins organization with over 70 members, whose goal is to increase the competitiveness of Estonia's electronics industry.

The Estonian Electronics Industries Association is a non-profit organization with over 70 members, whose goal is to increase the competitiveness of Estonia’s electronics industry. Their members cover all aspects of the industry value chain, including R&D, engineering, and manufacturing.

By joining the Estonian Electronics Industries Association, Ampron can establish relationships and collaborate with other members to strengthen and grow Estonia’s electronics industry. We can also leverage the association’s resources and network to expand our business and reach potential customers, suppliers, and investors. Moreover, Ampron can share its knowledge and practice with LEAN manufacturing processes with other members, which can further enhance the quality and competitiveness of the electronics industry in Estonia.

About Ampron:

Ampron is a manufacturer of environment-proofed LED and LCD Displays for Intelligent Transport Solutions with 10-year experience. The company has developed impressive in-house dust and water ingress protection testing capabilities that can be offered to other members.

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