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3M Acquire Flexible Circuit Manufacturing Line from Siemens

3M announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the Siemens Ultrasound Division's flexible circuit manufacturing line in Canoga Park, Calif. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

This manufacturing line of the Siemens Ultrasound Division produces flexible interconnect circuits that provide electrical connections between components in electronics systems used primarily in the transducers of ultrasound machines. "Adding Siemens' flexible circuits expands 3M's business in the ultrasound and medical imaging markets," said Frank R. Little, division vice president, 3M Electronic Solutions Division (3M Electronics).

3M Electronics is a provider of flex circuits used in medical devices and diagnostics, printer, and cell phone applications, as well as many other products for the electronics industry. As the population ages, more diagnostic equipment is needed for traditional and new applications. Flexible circuits enable the miniaturization and high-resolution imaging necessary for this technology.

"We see strong technical synergies with 3M," said Bob Froehlich, director of operations at the Canoga Park facility. "Together we will expand the businesses beyond the current customer base."

The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2005, subject to customary closing conditions. The facility employs 56 people and will remain in Canoga Park, Calif., as part of 3M Electronics.

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