
updated: 11/9/2004 7:24:10 AM
FORT WAYNE, Ind., November 8, 2004 – Excellon Technologies Inc.(www.excellontech.com) headquartered in Fort Wayne and Allegro Microsystems, Inc. (www.allegromicro.com), based in Worcester, Massachusetts, have announced a close working relationship to serve a growing number of small volume sensor application customers.
During recent meetings covering mutual corporate strategies, Excellon and
Allegro developed an approach to expand their presence in smaller industrial markets.
A WebEx presentation occurred September 24 from Excellon to all of the Allegro Field Application Engineers
and direct North American sales force. Excellon was introduced as a provider of fast, cost effective
engineering and manufacturing solutions for magnetic sensor applications. The target customers are small
volume (less than 50,000 units annually) users, which may not have capabilities to produce finished sensors.
Examples of customers in this category are users or manufacturers of: electric and hydraulic motors; heavy
equipment and machinery; and appliances.
A link has now been established on Allegro’s website connecting to the website of Excellon. The link is
located on the Design Center page and introduces Excellon for information on finished sensor assemblies
utilizing Allegro Hall-effect sensors. Excellon Technologies will utilize Allegro as a sole source supplier of all
Hall-effect sensors for existing and future programs. Allegro and Excellon are confident they will grow and
prosper together in markets not serviced adequately at this time.
“We’re excited to learn of this new working relationship between Excellon Technologies and Allegro
Microsystems,” commented Fort Wayne Mayor Graham Richard.
“The City of Fort Wayne and the Fort
Wayne-Allen County Economic Development Alliance continue to work with Excellon Technologies and
other entrepreneurial companies in Northeast Indiana to maximize opportunities like the one referenced here.
We will continue this important work to help sustain and grow local base employers like Excellon.”
About Excellon Technologies Inc.
Excellon Technologies was founded in March 2001 by John Taller to provide customers with application
specific sensor engineering and manufacturing. The manufacturing services side of the business has grown
through existing customers by providing value-added processes. The company is ISO 9001:2000 compliant
with a growing customer base. Excellon employs 25 people locally and anticipates sales will double over the
next eighteen months.
About Allegro Microsystems, Inc.
Allegro Microsystems is the successor to Sprague Semiconductor, with combined experience totaling forty
years. Allegro is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sanken Electric Company, Ltd., a billion dollar company in
Japan. Allegro employs 2,500 worldwide with plants in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and the
Philippines. Offices are located in Scotland, the U.K., France and Argentina. The company is ISO 9000 and
QS 9000 registered. Allegro is represented in Fort Wayne, throughout Indiana and in several other states by
R.O. Whitesell and Associates (www.whitesell.com).
Source: Fort Wayne Allen County Economic Development Alliance