DATA MODUL Aktiengesellschaft Produktion und Vertrieb von elektronischen Systemen engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of flatbed displays, monitors, electronic subassemblies, and information systems in Germany and internationally. It operates in two segments, Displays and Systems. The company offers customized, TFT, Memory-in-Pixel, e-paper, MiniLED, passive, and OLED displays. It also provides practical evaluation kits; projected capacitive touch solutions, resistive touchscreens, touch panels and sensors, and tails and controller boards; cover glasses and optical bonding solutions; embedded components, single board computers, computer-on-modules, and baseboards, as well as accessory components, such as memory, periphery and connectivity solutions, cooling solutions, and various cables; and LCD controller boards and embedded components. In addition, the company offers various monitors, and box and panel PC solutions, as well as develops customized system solutions for various applications. Further, it provides operating systems, including embedded Linux and real-time operating systems, as well as consumer-oriented Android interface solutions; and application software comprising easyANALYZER for PCAP Touch and maXcs Software Suite for transportation. Additionally, the company engages in cyber security, e-paper display content management, embedded Linux BSP, and artificial intelligence and machine learning software activities; and provision of design-in, research and development, contract manufacturing, logistics, and lifecycle management solutions. It primarily serves customers in the mechanical engineering, medical device technology, automotive, industrial automation, and gaming industries. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Munich, Germany. DATA MODUL Aktiengesellschaft Produktion und Vertrieb von elektronischen Systemen operates as a subsidiary of Arrow Electronics, Inc.
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