History
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2019
We gain two remarkable customer in 2019.
We hope for a flourishing cooperation with another microelectronic market leader. We started supply modules for a customer who has significant experience in the food packaging machinery. -
2018
We have expand our activities with the assembly of the jewelry and other microelectronic machinery.
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2016
New customers and industrial branches (photovoltaic, food industry packing machines) emerged as challenge.
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2015
Our company’s headcount reached a number of 100 employees.
We successfully participated in Productronica in Munich again.
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2014
We launched a prototype of a microelectronics equipment.
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2013
We started the assembly activities in the field of medical technology.
As an exhibitor we participated in Productronica Trade Fair in Munich.
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2012
As part of our integration into the VIDEOTON Holding, our company’s name changed to VT Mechatronics Kft.
Our company extended its core competences of microelectronics equipment assembly to laboratory technology markets.
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2011
Due to the rational division of activities, Videoton Holding became the direct majority owner of the company.
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2010
VIDEOTON Holding become the majority owner of STS Group ZRt. in the middle of the year. Thus our company became part of the Videoton group indirectly as well.
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2009
As a result of the economic crisis in 2008 - which deeply affected the microelectronics manufacturers too – our company was sold as part of a multi-year strategic reorganization in 2009. The new owner of the company became STS Group Zrt. and the company has been renamed to STS Technology Kft.
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2005
Datacon became part of the BE Semiconductor Industries group.
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2002
The Austrian Datacon Technology AG founded its subsidiary in Hungary under the name of Datacon Hungary Kft.. They wanted to establish a cost effective location that is able to provide the high technology level, the flexibility and the precision that is required for equipment manufacturing for the semiconductor industry. They decided to establish the company in Győr, the city with long industrial history.