Mersen has announced the delivery by its subsidiary Mersen Boostec of the Reference Structure of the Adaptive Mirror of the ESO’s ELT (Extremely Large Telescope) to the Italian consortium AdOptica.
Mersen has announced the delivery by its subsidiary Mersen Boostec of the Reference Structure of the Adaptive Mirror of the ESO’s ELT (Extremely Large Telescope) to the Italian consortium AdOptica.
The Group now expects in particular i) organic growth of between 8 % and 10 % (versus 3% and 6% previously) ii) operating margin before non-recurring items of around 10.5% of sales (versus around 10% previously).
Sales of €233 million in third-quarter 2021, with strong growth in both segments
Nine-month 2021 sales of €684 million, up 7.9% on an organic basis compared to the same period in 2020
Full-Year guidance revised upwards
Mersen represents latest French technology to jump aboard NASA’s James Webb telescope project
Mersen: remarkable performance in 2021
Ambitious medium-term plan unveiled
Soitec and Mersen announce strategic partnership to develop new silicon carbide (SiC) substrates for the electric vehicle market
Semiconductor market: major profitable growth potential for Mersen
The new issue of “Energy to Innovate” Mersen’s magazine, has just been released.
Mersen announces changes to its Board of Directors that will apply from the close of the Annual General Meeting to be held on May 19, 2022.
Mersen moved into its new offices in the Trinity Tower at La Défense (Paris area).