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Press Releases - Input Devices

2005 Press Releases

September 28, 2005
Fujitsu Receives Sun Microsystems’ Supplier Award

Singapore, September 28, 2005 – Fujitsu Components Asia, Limited today announced that its parent company, Fujitsu Component Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan, is a recipient of Sun Microsystems’ Supplier Award for fiscal year 2005. It is the thirteenth time Fujitsu has received the prestigious award.

2004 Press Releases

October 25, 2004
Fujitsu Develops World’s First Ultra Wide Band Ring Filter; UWB Plane Antenna with World’s Highest-Class Characteristics Per Unit Area

Singapore, October 25, 2004 – Fujitsu Component Ltd. [Head Office: 2-3-5 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Capital: 2,764 Million ¥, President: Tozo Ono ] announced at the IEIEC Society Conference, held in Tokushima, Japan, September 21-24, that it has developed the world’s first UWB (Ultra Wide Band) ring filter capable of being pattern-formed onto a printed circuit board .

October 4, 2004
Fujitsu Receives Sun’s "Best in Class" Award

Singapore, October 4, 2004 – Citing "exceptional performance in delivering the best customer value and highest product quality," Sun Microsystems Inc., presented Fujitsu Components Asia, Limited, with a Best in Class award for Sun’s fiscal year 2004.

2003 Press Releases

May 6, 2003
Fujitsu and Comodo Demonstrate the Future of Secure Input at WINHEC 2003

Singapore, May 6, 2003 – Fujitsu Components, Ltd., manufacturer of quality electronic components, and Comodo, the Internet security specialists, have today announced a demonstration of SIDEN Trust Chip, among the first 'Secure Input Devices Ever Developed' as defined by the new NGSCB, at WinHEC 2003, May 6-8 2003.

2002 Press Releases

January 14, 2002
Keyboard Offers OEMS Low-profile Design and Improved Key Touch

Singapore, January 14, 2002 – Fujitsu Components Asia, Limited (FCAL) today released an ultra-low profile notebook keyboard matrix for OEMs that features a full-travel keystroke and improved key touch. Applications include kiosks, notebook PCs, instrumentation, and factory automation.