Since founding its Wireless Competence Center in 2005, Rutronik has been regarded as Europe’s leading distributor when it comes to the use of Bluetooth technology. By adding its new partner Minew’s products to its range, Rutronik has now expanded into several new segments – with a large selection of beacons and e-paper displays for pricing and product information (including gateways). Rutronik now also offers solutions for retailers, stores, supermarkets, airports, museums, and many other consumer-facing organizations.
In addition, the distribution agreement adds new interesting and cost-effective options to Rutronik’s existing range of Bluetooth 5.1-based modules with integrated antennas or IPEX antenna connectors. The global distribution agreement encompassing Minew’s entire product range not only offers potential customers comprehensive and local product and technology consulting from Rutronik employees, but also excellent procurement logistics. This is due to the expanded network of warehouses and the ability to purchase additional electronic products from a single source – from small sensors to large servers.
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“Minew works closely with our semiconductor partners, so we are already very familiar with its modules, beacons, e-paper displays, and gateways. The company already has an excellent reputation and high profile in Asia, especially with beacons and price tags. Since all of its products are also approved for use in Europe and America, we want to help Minew increase its profile globally,” says Bernd Hantsche, Director Product Marketing Embedded and Wireless at Rutronik.
Johnson Zhang, Global Sales and Marketing Director at Minew, adds: “Just like our company, Rutronik’s
Asian headquarters is located in Shenzhen, which makes it easy to collaborate and communicate when
working together on regional projects. We are optimistic that Rutronik will be able to apply its expertise as a Nordic Semiconductor distributor to our Nordic-based modules, which operate using the same tried-and tested wireless stacks from Norway, but already include all of the HF circuitry and certifications.”