Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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724011 | III-Vs Review | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
‘Poland’ may not be the normal instinctive response on hearing the words ‘electronics industry’. But, in a determined and very pragmatic fashion, the homeland of Jan Czochralski and his single-crystal growth method has set out to make its mark as a significant electronics location in Europe. While it is already an acknowledged source of highly skilled analogue engineers, the Warsaw-Poznan-Gdansk triangle is home to a small but nicely balanced infrastructure for a growing electronics industry.
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Authors
Gail Purvis,