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Vincotech Donates €10,000 to Plan International Deutschland e.V.

March 12, 2015 | By Business Wire News

UNTERHACHING, Germany

Vincotech, a supplier of module-based solutions for power electronics, remains a staunch backer of the children’s charity Plan International. Late last year, the company found a good way to get into the seasonal spirit of giving. Opting to forego the usual Christmas gifts, Vincotech instead donated the handsome sum of €10,000 to Plan International.

This funding to Plan International goes to help people in Ifakara, Tanzania, adapt to the changing climate. Families in the Kilombero Valley region need a viable strategy for developing sustainable communities, and the Eco Village project certainly like a workable solution to the problem.

Vincotech has great confidence in the children’s charity’s ability to make a lasting difference, which is why the company has supported several Plan International projects. Vincotech will continue to track and report on this project’s progress. Please see more on: http://bit.ly/1xqWCPP

Vincotech is a trademark of Vincotech Holdings S.à.r.l.

ABOUT VINCOTECH

Vincotech – an affiliated company within the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation – develops and manufactures subsystems and electronic components and provides manufacturing services that help customers master complex challenges in electronics integration. Vincotech’s extensive portfolio encompasses standard and tailored solutions, engineering services, and technical support for customers worldwide. These products and services contribute to sustainable, environmentally sound solutions that help modern society embrace mega-trends and explore new avenues.

With approximately 500 employees worldwide, backed by vast experience and a long history in electronics integration, Vincotech leverages these assets to help customers achieve maximum market success.

To learn more about Vincotech, please visit www.vincotech.com.

Vincotech
Media Contact:
Karina Seifert, +49 89 878067-115
Karina.seifert@vincotech.com

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