Talk:EMTEC

PYRAL

 * BASF Acquires Pyral (1992)

Nomai relationship
RPS Media, formerly of the chemical group Rhône-Poulenc Systèmes, was acquired by Nomaï S.A. in September 1997. At the same time Nomai and EMTEC announced a distribution agreement where Nomaï would manufacture products under the EMTEC and RPS brands. In July 1998, Iomega purchased a controlling stake in Nomaï.
 * RPS info (fr) - according to this page, EMTEC "acquired" the RPS brand in 1997, about the same time Nomai and EMTEC struck a deal and when Nomai "acquired" RPS.

Early restructuring

 * production sites and RAKS letter of intent.
 * BASF sells to KOHAP, Nov. 1996:
 * KOHAP sells to LGV, May 1998:

LTO participation

 * ultrium LTO1 announcement

2002 restructuring

 * KOHAP story from MMIS

Novelty pen drives
Is this notable or worthy of inclusion?


 * "2011- EMTEC began creating rubber animals that separate to reveal a flash drive inside. There are multiple selections, some being a penguin, turtle, rabbit, chicken, clownfish, and dolphin."

Yeah, novelty pen drives similar to what countless Chinese OEMs have been making for years? Is this really the only noteworthy thing they've done recently?!

82.41.114.48 (talk) 15:47, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
 * almost 9 years later and it apparently seems like it, i never heard about this company until yesterday. -Chazpelo (talk) 18:29, 17 December 2020 (UTC)

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Possible division of EMTEC?
The day before I wrote this, I saw a EMTEC USB stick (the transparent blue model) that had different branding (if i remember correctly it was OON). I wonder if it's some sort of division of EMTEC, or just some knockoff brand. -Chazpelo (talk) 18:27, 17 December 2020 (UTC)