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Keithley branches out with Indian website

In conjunction with the firm’s new Web Forum, the website offers Indian scientists and compound semiconductor engineers instant access to technical test and measurement information around the clock.

Keithley Instruments has a new website created for its customers, prospective customers, and users of its products in India, www.keithley.in.

The English-language site provides scientists, researchers, and engineers based in India with a wealth of information on the company’s offerings in advanced electrical test instruments and systems and how to use them effectively, providing in-depth product and applications information, as well as guidance on how to obtain additional assistance from local Keithley representatives.

Linda Rae, president of Keithley Instruments, noted, “We added the Indian website because India represents an important and growing market for Keithley. We’ve been building our reputation for technical innovation and customer support among Indian scientists and engineers since the 1970s, when we opened our first Indian office. Today, our instruments are widely used in India’s educational institutions and scientific research labs, as well as in applied research settings and production testing of electronic components, ranging from mobile phones and power supplies to electrical sub-systems and semiconductors.”

Ramesh Adahallikar, Keithley’s country manager for India and the Middle East, added, “We’re very excited to have a dedicated India website because it means we can serve our customers and users of Keithley products faster and more effectively. In conjunction with Keithley’s new Web Forum, it offers Indian scientists and engineers instant access to technical test and measurement information around the clock.”

India is just the latest addition to Keithley’s list of international websites. Others include sites for the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Russia, Chile, Italy, the Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, China, and Korea.
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