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About the company

InTiCa Systems SE formerly known as InTiCa Systems AG, is a Germany-based company. The Company is engaged in development, manufacturing and marketing of inductive components, passive analogue switching technology and mechatronic assemblies for the automotive and industrial electronics industries. The Company operates through two segments: Mobility and Industry & Infrastructure market segment. The Mobility segment offers variety of components such as chargers, stator coils, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) filters, inverters, and battery management components for the growing field of electric mobility. The Industry & Infrastructure segment provides power transformers, interference suppression components, coils, and filters.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)65.79m
  • Net income in EUR-3.84m
  • Incorporated2000
  • Employees545.00
  • Location
    InTiCa Systems SESpitalhofstrasse 94PASSAU 94032GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 851966920
  • Fax+49 8 519669215
  • Websitehttps://intica-systems.com/
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