SemiMedia SemiMedia
  • Breaking News
  • MarketWatch
  • Distribution
  • Manufacturer
  • Video
  • About us
Home › Distribution › Rutronik signs distribution agreement with Minew
  • 0

Rutronik signs distribution agreement with Minew

SemiMediaEdit
November 15, 2019

Recently, Rutronik announced that it has signed a global distribution agreement with Minew, a Bluetooth expert from Shenzhen, China.

Founded in 2007, Minew has been involved in the Internet of Things (IoT) for many years, providing customers with smart devices and IoT solutions. Minew is committed to optimizing customers' lives, work and business, and improving their efficiency and convenience by connecting their products to customers’ smart ends, in Wi-Fi covered space, with Bluetooth functions on and products attached to target objects. Currently, Minew has customers in more than 100 countries, including Google, Here, Huawei and Alibaba.

After signing the distribution agreement, Rutronik will be able to add Minew's products to the product range of its Wireless Competence Center, which was established in 2005. In addition, the distribution agreement adds a relatively cost-effective option to Rutronik's existing Bluetooth 5.1-based module family with integrated antenna or IPEX antenna connectors.

Related

electronic component distribution electronic component distributor electronic components news Minew Rutronik
Infineon: Global automotive market demand is weak
Previous
ADI | Harnessing 5G Market Applications
Next

All Comments (0)

Back
No Comment.

Top Post

Mouser Electronics expands to the Philippines with local customer service center
Fire broke out at AKM factory in Japan
Qualcomm ranked first in the world's top ten IC design companies
TSMC’s CoWoS capacity to reach 75,000 wafers/month by end-2025
onsemi expects to produce 200mm SiC wafers by 2025
Analyze the key factors and prospects of electronic components shortage from the perspective of wafer industry

Subscribe SemiMedia

Please check your E-mail to confirm the subscribtion.

Related posts

ADATA expects memory shortage to continue as AI demand grows

ADATA expects memory shortage to continue as AI demand grows

May 8, 2026
0
Micron says AI memory shortage could last until 2028

Micron says AI memory shortage could last until 2028

May 8, 2026
0
Global chip sales jump 79% in March as AI demand stays strong

Global chip sales jump 79% in March as AI demand stays strong

May 8, 2026
0
Vishay launches compact proximity sensor with 600 mm detection

Vishay launches compact proximity sensor with 600 mm detection

May 7, 2026
0
Copyright © 2017-2026 SemiMedia. Designed by nicetheme.
  • Please set up your first menu at [Admin -> Appearance -> Menus]
  • electronic components news
  • Electronic components supplier
  • Electronic parts supplier
  • Infineon
  • Electronic component news
  • Electronic components distributor
  • Renesas
  • Vishay
  • STMicroelectronics
  • NXP

SemiMediaEdit

Administrator