![]() CompulabCompany Description:CompuLab began in 1992 as an engineering consulting company and has made a gradual transition to its own product design and manufacturing. Today CompuLab sells to more than 300 companies in 50 countries. Our products are used by international companies such as Cisco, Marconi, General Electric and De La Rue Corporation.CompuLab's engineering and manufacturing facilities are located in Haifa, in the north of Israel. Sales and technical support are provided directly from the Haifa offices, and also through a network of authorized representatives. CompuLab's support team has an excellent record in varied fields of hardware and software engineering. The company has proven itself as a reliable partner in delivering efficient and fast support tailored to customers’ needs. Our background as both engineering consultants and board manufacturers provides a unique advantage - we are able to understand customer's needs. Our engineers follow up the development phases of customer products to ensure smooth integration into the customer's application. CompuLab is a leading manufacturer of "System on Module" (SOM) boards. CompuLab's products excel with an advanced set of features, outstanding level of integration, high reliability and affordable prices. CompuLab is the only company in the market focused exclusively on the SOM business. The attractiveness of CompuLab's products is a key contributor to the fast growth of the company's sales - over 300% in the last three years, while the embedded market was flat. In 2003, annual manufacturing exceeded 50,000 units, positioning CompuLab as a key player in the SOM market, holding a share of approximately 20 percent. Systems-on-Module (SOMs), also called Computers-on-Module (COMs) are tiny, all-in-one, single-board computers. They are designed for mezzanine attachment as a "component" into a carrier card developed by the user, according to his application-specific needs. CompuLab's SOMs are named "CORE modules". Product line comprising CORE modules based on four different processor architectures. Each module covers a separate range of price, performance and features, to create a line of comprehensive solutions for the diverse requirements of various industry sectors. Worldwide Headquarters:
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