SMK Electronics Locates To Expanded Facility In San Jose, California
02/08/2016
The company designs, develops and manufactures OEM remote controls, automotive camera and touch-panel display systems, and mobile electronic components. Through its local Research & Development, Sales Support and Manufacturing facilities, in coordination with SMK’s R&D and Manufacturing Centers worldwide, SMK Electronics Corporation is uniquely positioned to provide the U.S. Consumer Electronics, Automotive and Home Entertainment industries with technologically advanced, robust, cost-effective products and solutions, company officials said.
“We are excited to announce the expansion of our San Jose office facilities,” said Paul Evans, President SMK Electronics Corporation. “To better serve our mobile electronics, automotive and home entertainment customers in the area, this expansion, which involved relocation to a new 3,600 square-foot facility, is now completed. We look forward to providing our valued Northern California customers with enhanced account management and sales support services.”
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