Japanese optoelectronic production grows 23%
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Japanese optoelectonics production grew 22.9%, worth 7.82 trillion Yen, in fiscal year 2000 and is projected to grow 22.3% in fiscal year 2001. The article presents a table with estimated production and growth rates per optoelectronic components for both years.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2001
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Optoelectronic production in Japan forecast to reach 8.15 trillion yen
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Optoelectronic Industry and Technology Development Association predicts 15.1% optoelectronics production increase for 2004 in Japan. Article discusses demand for optoelectronic devices by product category.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2004
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Upgrades, emerging markets lift handset sales
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Reduction in cellular connectivity prices and replacement demand in growing markets have accelerated mobile phone sales throughout the world.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2006
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