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Eugen Froescher from Adaptsys at SMTconnect 2024

July 3, 2024 WNIElectronics

Bob Willis talks to Eugen Froescher from Adaptsys at SMTconnect in Nuremberg, Germany.

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WNIE TV is kindly sponsored by Koh Young Technology, ART, Kyzen, EVS International, Scienscope, Adaptsys, Viscom and ASYS Group.

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