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Vicor Extends Custom Power Business to Europe

25 February 2014

Power supply manufacturer Vicor Corp. has launched a custom power system design and manufacturing business in Europe for customers with systems that have unique or high-performance power requirements.

Vicor Custom Europe will provide electronics OEMs with advanced design engineering, prototyping and manufacturing services to help minimize design risks and speed up time to market with high-performance power systems, according to the company.

The business is a “one-stop destination” for customers that need high levels of power system development agility. It will tailor solutions for customers that build equipment that has application-specific power needs or a unique form factor, according to Vicor, based in Andover, Mass.

Vicor’s specialized power solutions will allow customers to quickly deploy highly integrated power system assemblies at any stage in the power chain, from AC and DC sources to the point of load.

Vicor Custom Europe uses Vicor’s network of European technical support centers, as well as custom design centers and manufacturing facilities in the United States, to provide European customers with end-to-end support. All power systems developed via Vicor Custom Europe are certified to meet applicable safety and regulatory specifications and are quality tested and warrantied, the company said.

Vicor Custom service has been available in the United States since 1995. Vicor is now “extending this value proposition to the European market and giving customers more options than ever before to accelerate the development of their differentiated power systems,” said Felice Caccavale, vice president, EMEA, at Vicor.

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