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    LEMO news
    News

    LEMO selects Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications

    LEMO is delighted to partner with Oracle on our digital transformation journey to increase productivity and foster innovation.

    lm-232
    News

    New multi coaxial model with High frequency performance

    LEMO is thrilled to announce the expansion of its field-proven M Series with a new multi coaxial configuration, named LM.232, available in size LM with up to 12x coaxial contacts. These new plugs and fixed sockets have been specifically designed to satisfy the most stringent high frequency connection requirements under very demanding environmental conditions.This new insert configuration integrate

    the heart of the race
    Magazine

    The heart of the race

    Formula 1 racing, 24 Hours of Le Mans and M for Motorsports... The M series connectors were designed to be used in the harshest environments.

    a humanoid alongside workers
    Magazine

    A humanoid alongside workers

    A functional head, two skillfull solid arms, the Nextage robot joins human teams on production lines. As far as applications are concerned, the only limit is the imagination of Kawada Industries’ customers.

    the cameras that conquered Hollywood
    Magazine

    The cameras that conquered Hollywood

    From nowhere to everywhere in only 8 years, this is the amazing performance of Red Digital Cinema in the world of image acquisition. Their cameras – the first widely adopted digital camera to shoot in 4K – have speeded up Hollywood’s transition to being predominantly all-digital. The Californians are now preparing to take on the broadcast world as well. Red is a prestigious customer for LEMO.

    nuclear connector
    Magazine

    The birthplace of future technology

    LEMO opened its Japanese subsidiary exactly 20 years ago. LEMO Japan has distinguished itself as a think tank, developing innovations that would become world references. A forerunner in fields as varied as HD television and the nuclear industry, the subsidiary is currently working on a new device wich could potentially prevent a large number of road accidents.