Spellman High Voltage’s Japanese Branch to Exhibit at JAIMA Conference

7월 27, 2011

Hauppauge New York – Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, the world’s largest independent manufacturer of custom high voltage power conversion products, announces that it will exhibit at the annual JAIMA EXPO conference, from September 7st to 9th, 2011 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. Spellman’s booth number will be 8A-505.

Jaima Expo 2011

Once again, the JAIMA exposition will be concurrent with SIS 2011 (Science Instruments Show). By combining these two exhibitions, this conference will host an “All-round Exposition on Analytical Instruments and Measurement & Scientific Instruments” to support and promote the advancement of R&D and Production of various industry sectors.

Spellman Japan has historically exhibited at JAIMA, presenting the largest array of high voltage products for the Japanese analytical marketplace. The Spellman team will be available to answer technical questions on high voltage power supplies or to provide quotation for specific models.

JAIMA EXPO 2011/SIS 2011 is expected to host over 500 exhibitors in 1,500 booth spaces, filling all 5 halls of Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall. Over 30,000 visitors are expected to attend.

To learn more about the JAIMA Expo, visit: http://www.jaimasis.jp/2011/english/download/index.html

Information on Spellman and their wide range of high voltage products is available by calling +1-631-630-3000, or by visiting their website: www.spellmanhv.com

Spellman High Voltage Electronics is the world's leading provider of custom designed and standard AC-DC and DC-DC high voltage power converters and Monoblock® X-Ray sources for medical, industrial, semiconductor, security, analytical, laboratory, and under-sea cable power-feed applications. With design, manufacturing and service facilities in the US, UK, Mexico, China and Japan, and direct sales offices throughout Europe, Asia and North America, Spellman is committed to supporting advanced system providers and their customers throughout the world.

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