The real cost of obsolete components in military electronics
The moment a critical component reaches end of life, a familiar question emerges, often framed in deceptively simple terms.
We were delighted to celebrate our 10th anniversary in style, with an events day followed by a Moroccan-themed party at a Donnington Park Hotel, Newbury.
Simon Thake launched Rebound Electronics in 2003, which has has grown from strength to strength through tough economic conditions, to a company of over 250 employees in over 11 countries.
We celebrated in style at the hotel, which had been transformed into a typical Moroccan setting, including Bedouin-style drapes, candlelight, low sofas and ornaments. These were all complimented with belly dancers, fire-throwers, as well as a feast of exotic foods for the 200 guests.
We’d like to thank all of our customers for their continued support!
The moment a critical component reaches end of life, a familiar question emerges, often framed in deceptively simple terms.
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