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BASF Launches Sensor Business in Japan

Oct. 14, 2020

Filed Under: Products Tagged With: BASF, new business, sensors, strategy, trinamiX

BASF SE has brought its sensor business to Japan, and is centering its efforts here on the ultrathin infrared sensor…...

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