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Filtronic signs Israeli partner

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Sales representative agreement with Ormic Components extends reach to Israeli aerospace and defence market

Filtronic plc,a designer and manufacturer of RF-to-mmWave components and subsystems, has signed a sales representative agreement with Ormic Components of Israel.

Ormic has a proven track record of selling high-performance mission critical equipment to the Israeli aerospace and defence industry, as well as to other critical communication sectors including telecommunications. Founded in 1997, Ormic has a solid client base and is a trusted source for RF/microwave modules, including front ends, amplifiers, and transceivers.

Filtronic offers a range of amplifiers, transceivers, waveguides, and filters, and its capabilities across the entire RF spectrum, including mmWave, are complementary to Ormic's client base and technology portfolio. Filtronic’s proven capability to develop high-performance custom solutions for complex RF problems gives Ormic a clear advantage in extending its homeland security business, and will help it further enhance its position within Israel’s aerospace, defence, and telecom industries.

“Ormic’s existing client base and laser-focused approach to sales channel development will create new opportunities for Filtronic,” said Jerry Sanham, director of business development at Filtronic. “We are looking forward to a mutually productive working relationship with Ron and the team at Ormic.”

“At Ormic we pride ourselves on working with leading technology partners,” said Ron Mizrahi, managing director of Ormic. “Our partnership with Filtronic provides us access not only to key mmWave products, but also to their strong capabilities in hybrid and RF design and manufacturing, and we are excited to be representing Filtronic in the Israeli market.

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