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Technify Motors GmbH is an aircraft Diesel engine manufacturer based in Sankt Egidien, Germany.In July 2013, Chinese state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) acquired the aircraft Diesel engine designs and manufacturing assets of the former Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH and added them to the Continental Motors Group as Technify Motors GmbH.
Besides an array of airplane and military kits, Revell Germany has also made a variety of 1:24 and 1:18 scale accurately rendered pre-assembled die-cast model cars. These were first produced in the late 1980s and were typical Porsche, Ferrari, BMW and Mercedes-Benz offerings with some Corvettes and a 1965 Mustang. [19]
As of 2024, Premier Farnell stocks 950,000 products from 2,000 suppliers across its regional warehouses. [25] It also sells about half of the Raspberry Pi computers distributed worldwide. [26] Development kits (often called ‘dev kits’) are a major specialism of Farnell.
Garrett Motion Inc., formerly Honeywell Transportation Systems and Honeywell Turbo Technologies, is an American company primarily involved in engineering, development and manufacturing of turbochargers and related forced induction systems for ground vehicles from small passenger cars to large trucks and industrial equipment and construction machinery.
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The first Heller's model kit was a 1/100 scale Sud Aviation Caravelle, produced the following year. [5] In 1963, a production facility was established in Trun. In 1972, Heller joined with Solido (a die cast toy car maker), Jouef (an HO scale train maker) and Delacoste (maker of balloons and toys) to form "Le Jouet Français."
A kit for the purification of plasmids—small ring-shaped DNA molecules in bacterial cells. [5] 1996 saw the initial public offering of QIAGEN on the technology-oriented Nasdaq stock exchange, becoming the first German company to do so. [6] 1997 saw the initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany. [7]