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CamSemi strengthens China support with new application design centre

CamSemi has today announced the opening of a new application design centre and business development office in Shenzhen that will be instrumental in growing the company's customer base and sales of its highly 'cost efficient' off-line power management ICs within China.

The new offices in Shenzhen Academy of Aerospace Technology – within one of the city’s
most important electronics districts - will allow the company’s engineering team to work even
more closely with an increasing number of customers and distributors on major designs. The
new facility, three times larger than the company’s initial Shenzhen office, includes a state of
the art power supply design laboratory for development projects plus offices and meeting
rooms to host training seminars and other events.

CamSemi’s new China office will be managed by Kim Tey, regional director for Asia, who also
oversees the company’s design centre in Taipei, Taiwan. The new facilities were opened
formally by David Baillie, CEO at a launch party for local media, distributors and commercial
partners.

In his keynote speech, David Baillie commented on the growing dominance of China in the
global power supply market by saying: “China is already the world’s largest manufacturing
centre for power supplies but is increasingly where much of the latest design work is also
being done. CamSemi opened a small business development office here in Shenzhen in 2008
but has taken the decision to invest heavily in a new design centre with more field application
engineers as we plan to grow our business rapidly within the region.”

CamSemi now has three Asia offices. In 2007 the company opened a business development
and application design centre in Taipei, Taiwan and in February this year, a business
development operation in Seoul complete with its own team of field application engineers
dedicated to the Korean market.
 

, three times larger than the company’s initial Shenzhen office, includes a state of

the art power supply design laboratory for development projects plus offices and meeting
rooms to host training seminars and other events.
 
CamSemi’s new China office will be managed by Kim Tey, regional director for Asia, who also
oversees the company’s design centre in Taipei, Taiwan. The new facilities were opened
formally by David Baillie, CEO at a launch party for local media, distributors and commercial
partners.
 
In his keynote speech, David Baillie commented on the growing dominance of China in the
global power supply market by saying: “China is already the world’s largest manufacturing
centre for power supplies but is increasingly where much of the latest design work is also
being done. CamSemi opened a small business development office here in Shenzhen in 2008
but has taken the decision to invest heavily in a new design centre with more field application
engineers as we plan to grow our business rapidly within the region.”
 
CamSemi now has three Asia offices. In 2007 the company opened a business development
and application design centre in Taipei, Taiwan and in February this year, a business
development operation in Seoul complete with its own team of field application engineers
dedicated to the Korean market.