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KEMET Introduces Engineering Center

KEMET introduced its new Engineering Center online education resource, focused on providing practical answers to questions involving passive components in electronic applications. Engineering Center features blog posts, a calendar of free technical seminars, component tools and a knowledge library authored by KEMET’s field application experts. 

“KEMET has long recognized the need for concise educational content for real-world passive circuit designs,” said Per Loof, KEMET Chief Executive Officer. “Our technical team designedEngineering Center to enhance our position as the easy-to-design-in company, increasing our value as a trusted supplier and partner.” 

With a 100% focus on electrical engineers of all levels, Engineering Center delivers authoritative answers to the questions found throughout a customer’s design cycle. “Engineering Centerfills in the gaps often found between the theoretical curriculum taught in engineering schools and the raw technical data provided on a data sheets,” said James Lewis, KEMET Technical Marketing Director. “Engineers require this information to bring their projects from concept to completion without going through the hassle of deciphering product-specific material and applying it to their designs.”

For more information, please visit www.engineeringcenter.com.

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