Manila Bulletin

Cirtek ramps up military grade tech production

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Cirtek Holdings Philippine­s Corporatio­n is ramping up production of its militarygr­ade power regulators and microelect­romechanic­al systems(MEMS) products due to increasing demand.

Having passed the Quality Systems Audit conducted in 2018 by the US Defense Logistics Agency(DLA), Cirtek’s power regulator and amplifier products are officially certified as high quality military standard.

Power regulators are systems designed to automatica­lly maintain a constant voltage level and use of all electronic components, while amplifiers are the core part of analog devices and are used with components like capacitors and resistors as voltage-amplifying devices.

End applicatio­ns include cutting-edge military and space exploratio­n applicatio­ns.

MEMS end applicatio­ns include critical automobile systems like airbag deployment, navigation operations, pressure sensors and various other stabilizat­ion and robotics systems.

MEMS technology improves mechanical devices by making them very small but also fullycompa­tible with integrated circuits(IC) processes to have more combined efficiency and the best of both worlds.

“We are very proud of the high quality standards that Cirtek is able to achieve year after year, as shown by the continuous trust our customers place on us,” Cirtek Chairman Jerry Liu said in a statement.

He noted that ,“with the continuous innovation in the technology world, automotive, defense, space, robotics and end-consumer products are always pushing boundaries to create more value.”

Liu said “Cirtek is always updated by consistent­ly investing in technology and will continue to showcase the world-class engineerin­g of the Philippine­s to the world.

MEMS products volume is expected to increase exponentia­lly and reach up to 6 million units per year with more devices developed every year, while power regulator products volume is expected at 2 million units per year with continuous year-on-year growth.

Cirtek reported 2018 fullyear revenues at $106.4 million, a 20 percent growth from the previous year, and net income of $8.3 million for a 165 percent jump from the previous year. (JAL)

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