EANS-News: LPKF wins major orders for latest Laser Direct Structuring system Battle for patent protection intensifies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corporate news transmitted by euro adhoc. The issuer/originator is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Products Garbsen (euro adhoc) - Garbsen, 13 June 2012 - With its Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) technology, Garbsen-based LPKF Laser & Electronics AG, has developed a method for the manufacture of plastic three-dimensional circuit carriers. Within just a few years, the patented LDS method revolutionised the manufacture of Smartphone antennas. The speciality mechanical engineering company has now succeeded in accomplishing a breakthrough into the production of larger components, such as for example antennas for laptops and Tablet PCs. Over the last few days, the Company has received order for a total of just on EUR 5 million for the Fusion3D 1500 model. This latest LDS system generation was especially developed with the manufacture of larger components in mind. More and more electronics manufacturers are transitioning to the extremely space saving and flexible LDS components. The primary drivers for this trend are miniaturisation and ever shorter device product cycles. However, the number of challenges to and infringements of the patent held by LPKF AG is growing along with the success of the LDS technology. Lately, electronics manufacturers have frequently been offered inferior quality, counterfeit LDS parts. For this reason, LPKF has intensified the battle for the protection of its intellectual property and has already applied for a preliminary injunction against a manufacturer from the Asia region. Board Chairman Dr. Ingo Bretthauer has for some time now been observing a trend wherein in particular Chinese companies are increasingly targeting the LDS technology. Thus, one of the LDS patents was recently declared void by a first instance Chinese court. However, Bretthauer is well aware of the real meaning of such decisions. "Nullity complaints are a standard tool to counter an impending patent infringement complaint", says Bretthauer. "We will naturally lodge an appeal against this decision. We will defend our patent rights - also on behalf of our customers - with all means at our disposal." Although LPKF reckons on good chances of being able to enforce its patent claims in China, Bretthauer considers that the protection afforded the LPKF technologies by patents alone is not enough. "Our technological advantage will, if push comes to shove, be a more effective protection against Asian competitors", explains Bretthauer. About LPKF LPKF Laser & Electronics AG has specialised in the manufacture of micromaterial processing laser systems and is a worldwide leader in several areas of application of this technology. The Company, founded in 1976, is headquartered in Garbsen near Hanover, Germany, and does business worldwide through its subsidiaries and representatives. LPKF employs 617 people worldwide. The stock of LPKF Laser & Electronics AG is traded in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ISIN 0006450000). Further inquiry note: LPKF Laser & Electronics AG Bettina Schäfer, Investor Relations Manager (CIRO) Tel: (05131) 7095-1382 end of announcement euro adhoc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- company: LPKF Laser & Electronics AG Osteriede 7 D-30827 Garbsen phone: +49(0)5131 7095 1382 FAX: +49(0)5131 7095 90 mail: investorrelations@lpkf.com WWW: http://www.lpkf.de sector: Semiconductors & active components ISIN: DE0006450000 indexes: CDAX, Prime All Share, Technology All Share stockmarkets: free trade: Hannover, Berlin, München, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, regulated dealing/prime standard: Frankfurt language: English
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