Paris: In Munich, Exxelia will present its new products with a focus on capacitors and integrated magnetic components for eVTOLs (the “flying taxis” of the future) and a reinforced product offering in the medical field, thanks to the very recent acquisition of the Indian company SVM Private Limited, specialising in magnetic components and busbars for medical imaging.
But for this 2024 edition of the major electronics event, the specialist in high-reliability passive components is also innovating on the digital front by launching its new website, the ergonomics of which has been completely redesigned in response to various customer feedback, with a modern and intuitive design compatible with all media: computers, tablets and smartphones.
Key new features include:
Intelligent Search Engine: This new tool enables a more precise and rapid search for products or documents across the entire site, facilitating access to technical information, product datasheets or company news.
Custom Design Creation Module: This innovative module guides users in designing custom components tailored to specific needs, reinforcing Exxelia’s position as experts and promoting customer support.
Quickly identify the part-numbers linked to your search criteria: this improved search system not only allows you to consult the detailed characteristics of each product, but also to easily compare several options based on the specific requirements of each project.
Additionally, the display of components in the product catalog has been revised, and it is now possible to export to a spreadsheet. The “Technical Centre” section offers case studies, application guides, and white papers, testifying to Exxelia’s expertise in the aeronautics, space, industry, defense, medical, and transportation sectors, also visible through the “Applications” pages, whose design and interactivity have been upgraded.
The aim of the new website is threefold: to highlight Exxelia’s expertise in its niche markets, to improve access to key information and to foster client interaction, while maintaining a high level of technicality and functionality. Discover the new website and explore the numerous possibilities it offers to meet your specific electronic component needs.
“The aim of this new site is to reflect our commitment to innovation and performance. We hope that it will make it easier to find technical information and encourage smoother interaction with our customers, with, among other things, an intelligent search engine and a module to help create custom components,” Jérôme Tabourel – Vice-President of Sales and Marketing said.
“Our redesigned website showcases our expertise and technical capabilities with enhanced navigation, improved visual presentation, and a focus on ergonomics and ease of use. We’re confident that this upgrade will allow our customers to better understand the value of our products and enjoy a truly superior user experience,” Marie EVRARD – Head of Marketing and Communication commented.
Exxelia is a leading global designer and manufacturer of high performance passive components and subsystems with factories in France, Morocco, United States, India and Vietnam. Exxelia’s product portfolio includes a wide range of capacitors (film, tantalum, ceramic and electrolytic capacitors) and ruggedized magnetic products (inductors, transformers, rotor, stator, etc.), resistors, slip rings, position sensors, medical sensors and high-precision mechanical parts.
Recognised worldwide for its advanced design and technical expertise, Exxelia develops both “catalogue” and “custom” products exclusively serving high-reliability markets such as aeronautic, space, defence, medical, transportation, telecommunication infrastructure and advanced industrial applications.
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