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[Title] => SMK Electronics to open P800-M project
[Summary] => Japanese firm SMK Electronics Industries Corp. will open its P800-million expansion project in Clark Freeport zone, the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) reported yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2011-03-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Japanese firm invests $15-M at Clark
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga SMK, a Japanese firm involved in the manufacture of touch panels and screens for advanced ATM machines and home appliances, has invested $15 million at Clark Special Economic Zone.
SMK, which stands for Show Musen Kogyo, is a pioneer in the touch panel industry in the country. It was founded 75 years ago in honor of Emperor Tenno Showa Hirohito.
SMK-Philippines also pioneered in the production of pop-up keyboards for laptops and notebooks and lead-free remote control units.
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[Title] => SMK Electronics seeks pioneer status for touch glass project
[Summary] => SMK Electronics (Philippines) Inc., a 100-percent Japanese-owned corporation, is seeking "pioneer" status from the Board of Investments for its project to manufacture touch panel glass.
The new project will have a total cost of P431.7 million and involves the manufacture of touch panel glass. It is scheduled to start commercial operations in June this year.
Touch panel glass is used for automatic teller machines (ATMs), point of sales (POS) units, and private digital assistance (PDA).
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SMK, which stands for Show Musen Kogyo, is a pioneer in the touch panel industry in the country. It was founded 75 years ago in honor of Emperor Tenno Showa Hirohito.
SMK-Philippines also pioneered in the production of pop-up keyboards for laptops and notebooks and lead-free remote control units.
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[Summary] => SMK Electronics (Philippines) Inc., a 100-percent Japanese-owned corporation, is seeking "pioneer" status from the Board of Investments for its project to manufacture touch panel glass.
The new project will have a total cost of P431.7 million and involves the manufacture of touch panel glass. It is scheduled to start commercial operations in June this year.
Touch panel glass is used for automatic teller machines (ATMs), point of sales (POS) units, and private digital assistance (PDA).
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