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Harwin is a manufacturer of High Reliability Interconnects suitable for harsh environments and are able to withstand extreme vibration, shock and temperature. Datamate, Gecko and M300 product lines have a proven history in Military, Aerospace and other safety critical markets. Other board level solutions include EMC Shielding products which increase reliability, flexibility and cost savings through the process of automated placement. Industry standard connectors and PCB hardware are also available from Harwin for commercial applications.


Power the Future of Urban Air Mobility Harwin
The eVTOL industry requires robust battery management systems with connectors such as Harwin's Datamate, which offer compactness, lightness, resilience, electromagnetic interference resistance, and high-quality standards, ensuring safe and efficient operation in this rapidly evolving sector.

The Need for High-Speed Connectivity Harwin
As demands for higher speed data rates increases, it’s not just wireless systems that must respond. High-speed connections are vital inside IoT nodes, edge computing processors, and embedded systems. These connections must support the surrounding conditions, whether that’s the factory floor or remote locations.

Sourcing Hi-Rel Connectors for Portable Medical Designs Harwin
More patients are receiving healthcare outside of the clinical environment. This shift means that design engineers need to specify connector components with attributes and durability better suited for portable equipment.

How to Choose Connectors Suited for Space Harwin
A special set of considerations and extra planning are required when engineering space designs. We will discuss these considerations and how to select secure, highly reliable connectors that can withstand the demands of space.

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