FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Andrea E. Pruna
Kentron Technologies, Inc.
978-988-9100, ext. 4161
andrea@kentrontech.com
KENTRON
TECHNOLOGIES TRIPLES SIZE OF WILMINGTON, MA HEADQUARTERS
Wilmington,
MA, (August 30, 2000)
Kentron Technologies (http://www.kentrontech.com), a leader in
next-generation memory architectures, has announced it has tripled the existing
size of its headquarters, located at 155 West Street in Wilmington, MA.
With
the expansion, the fast-growing provider of advanced computer memory
architectures is tripling the size of its staff. The added space will
accommodate administrative, sales, marketing, product marketing and engineering
functions and allow for an expansion of its in-house research and development
laboratory.
Founded
in 1996, Kentron Technologies specializes in the design, engineering and
manufacturing of high density present and next-generation memory products and
architectures to meet the speed and density requirements of high performance
systems. The company follows an
overall system approach from CPU, to chipset, to system bus for engineering
leading edge memory technologies and provides engineering and manufacturing
support at every phase of the customer's product life cycle.
This
is an important step for us and a key move as we continue to strengthen our
position as a global player in the advanced memory platform market, said
Robert Goodman, CEO of Kentron Technologies. We continue to develop new
products and refine the technologies we have already created. The added lab
facilities and the new people we are bringing on board will enable us to build
upon that effort.
Additional
information about Kentron Technologies, Inc. is available at the Companys Web
site http://www.kentrontech.com
or by calling (978)
988-9100.
ABOUT
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES
Founded in 1996, Kentron Technologies specializes in the design, engineering and
manufacturing of high density present and next-generation memory products and
architectures to meet the speed and density requirements of high performance
systems. The company follows an
overall system approach from CPU, to chipset, to system bus for engineering the
next generation memory technologies and provides engineering and manufacturing
support at every phase of the customer's product life cycle.