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HSG-IMIT
Wilhelm-Schickard-Str. 10
78052 Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany

Phone: +49 7721 943-0
Fax: +49 7721 943-210
http://www.hsg-imit.de

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Company Figures
Number of employees50-99
Sales volume10-49 Mio US $
Year of foundation1988
Area of business
  • Clean Room Equipment, Supplies and Services
  • Consultants
  • Design, Research and Development Services
  • Electrical and Electronic Components
  • Manufacturing Services
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The Institute

HSG-IMIT: Competence in Microsystems

The Institutes of Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft are competent forerunners in the microsystem technology. In trustworthy cooperation with industry we develop and produce by using technologies offering high potential. Companies appreciative of innovation have been entrusting HSG-IMIT since 1988 with their product ideas. The volume of industry business in research and development increases yearly. This success is not without its reasons which are:

 

* concentration on core competencies

* excellent technical facilities

* experience in the realization of innovations

* observation of market trends

* close contact to local and worldwide industry

* a process-oriented management system according to ISO 9001:200·

* customer oriented-management

 

Internationally the HSG-IMIT and its 70 employees enjoy an outstanding position. The Institute is an important organizer and interlocutor for experts and speakers at technical congresses. The institute picks up ideas from its own scientific work and generates projects there from. HSG-IMIT teams check feasibility, develop and construct prototypes in own clean rooms and organize batch production. The experience and the methode of bringing that which is proven together with that which is new leads to a short "time to market".