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Second Kiwi firm poised to benefit from semiconductor chip shortage

Syft Technologies has found a niche and is eager to exploit it.

Dita De Boni Wed, 17 Nov 2021

A second local niche technology company looks set to follow the lead of NZX-listed Rakon and position itself as a global provider to the world’s fast transforming semi-conductor industry.

Christchurch-based Syft, which makes mass spectrometer sensors that measure air contaminants, announced

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Dita De Boni Wed, 17 Nov 2021
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