Product category: Stand-Alone Instruments
News Release from: Anglia
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 4 August 2005
Key suppliers update technical training
Anglia held a successful training day recently for a group of development engineers at the UK headquarters of test and measurement equipment manufacturer Megger
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Electronic components distributor Anglia held a successful training day on 28th June for a group of development engineers at the UK headquarters of test and measurement equipment manufacturer Megger, in Dover, UK. The Anglia Technology Day was held at the Megger Training School, and provided its team of engineers with the opportunity to attend in-depth technical presentations from several of Anglia's key suppliers, on topics ranging from displays through microcontrollers to frequency control products.
The companies presenting included Hitachi/URT, STMicroelectronics, NDK, Knitter Switch, and passives specialists Rohm and Murata.
Said Anglia's Technical Manager, Tim Shaw: 'The day was a great success, and the engineers really appreciated being able to meet and listen to presentations from the manufacturers' own technical specialists'.
The day was rounded off with a prize draw for an Apple iPod mini, which was won by Agung Mandala of Megger.
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