Shengyi Technology Updates Company Branding
June 21, 2018 | Shengyi Technology Co.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Shengyi Technology Co., Ltd. (SYTECH), a leader in manufacturing and solutions for copper-clad laminate worldwide, today announced the launch of its updated logo.
A key milestone in the company’s growing journey, the new brand launch heralds the exciting revolutionary business growth since its inception and represents the company’s commitment to continuous improvement in products and services to their customers in the future. The new logo incorporates both the old logo with the common reference name of the company, SYTECH.
The old logo which has been used for thirty years, which is well-known among SYTECH’s customers around the world. It featured the familiar “SL” in green which stood for Shengyi Laminates. During the brand transition period there may be packages and documents with both the old and new logo. SYTECH promises that branding change will not cause any impact to our customers regarding product, technology, quality, product recognitions/certifications or service.
About Shengyi Technology Company Ltd.
Based in Dongguan since 1985, Shengyi Technology Co., Ltd. (SYTECH) is a world leader in the development and production of laminates and prepregs. The company maintains a high commitment to ongoing R&D efforts and provides a complete portfolio of products ranging from composites to high reliability, thermal management, HSD and RF/PTFE laminate materials. Shengyi maintains a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Dongguan where it manufactures FR4, CEM-1, CEM-3 and a variety of prepregs. In addition, the company maintains laminate and prepreg manufacturing operations in Suzhou, Shaanxi and Changshu. Shengyi’s products are used in single-sided, double-sided and multilayer printed circuit boards and the company’s global customer base spans a broad spectrum of markets including mobile phones, automotive, telecommunication equipment, computers and higher-level electrical products. More information about the company is available here.
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