• Primetals Technologies Limited, is an engineering and plant construction company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with numerous locations worldwide...
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  • FINEX is the name for an iron making technology developed by former Siemens VAI (now Primetals Technologies) and POSCO. Molten iron is produced directly...
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    (sold to Nokia in 2013) BSH Hausgeräte (sold to Bosch in 2014) Primetals Technologies (sold to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 2019). Silcar was a joint...
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  • expansion project in Sitakunda, Chittagong in association with Primetals Technologies, a joint venture of Siemens VAI and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries...
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  • The MORGOIL Bearings division is a business unit of Primetals Technologies USA LLC (formerly Morgan Construction Company), designers, manufacturers and...
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    Infineon Technologies AG is Germany's largest semiconductor manufacturer. The company was spun-off from Siemens AG in 1999. Infineon has about 58,600 employees...
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  • society call centre NXP Semiconductors - chip design Primetals Technologies - mining technology Tata Steel Europe - steel maker (bought Corus Group) Tesco...
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    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (category Nuclear technology companies of Japan)
    Pratt & Whitney Power Systems, the small gas turbine business of United Technologies. In the civil aircraft sector, MHI develops and manufactures major airframe...
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  • 2023. Tom Widter. "Pioneers at Heart" (PDF). Metals Magazine. Primetals Technologies. October 13, 2018. ISSN 2194-5381. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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  • Osram (redirect from Traxon Technologies)
    ECE Industries India for $9.55 million. In 2009, Osram acquired Traxon Technologies. In 2011, Osram acquired Siteco. On 8 July 2013 Siemens spun Osram off...
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