CONNECTED magazine n°12

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    NORTHWIRE, a LEMO Group Company Celebrates Golden Anniversary

       NORTHWIRE, the manufacturer of cables "made by LEMO", celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Ormund Kravik founded NORTHWIRE in 1972 in Osceola, Wisconsin. The company's name and its logo (a compass) are a tribute to the founder's native country, Norway. 

    LEMO supports Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen
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    LEMO supports Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN !

    We are proud to announce that LEMO has signed a partnership contract with Sauber Motorsport AG, which runs the Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN.

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    New M series HY - Vacuum tight

    This new addition to the M series lineup is providing customers with the highest density ratchet coupling connectors on the market where vacuum tight integrations are required. The ultra low leak rate coupled with its wide temperature range allow for unmatched performance in optical enclosures or high-altitude applications.

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    An Emmy award for LEMO!

    On 4th November, LEMO was honoured with a prestigious Tech Emmy Award at the (virtual) Emmy Awards ceremony. American television has thereby recognised the Swiss company for its major role in the launch and development of HDTV. This is also a great birthday present, as LEMO has just celebrated its three quarters of a century.

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    LEMO: A natural, respected name

    When it was time to find a name for his company, Léon Mouttet stayed true to himself?–?simple and efficient. The first two letters of his first name and the first two letters of his surname make up: LEMO!

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    The invention of Push-Pull

    Many companies share the Push-Pull connector market. However, only one of them can boast of having invented them. This is how it happened.As dusk is falling over the forest, Léon Mouttet sets up his camera close to a bush, pulls the cables of his flash and hides them as best as possible. The avid photographer wants to capture images of wild animals in their nocturnal life. Once the automated mount