Microtek International : Announcement on behalf of major subsidiary Shanghai Joinwit Optoelectronic Tech. Co., Ltd. be allowed to resume operation by local government
Announcement on behalf of major subsidiary Shanghai
Joinwit Optoelectronic Tech. Co., Ltd. be allowed to
resume operation by local government
Date of events
2022/06/01
To which item it meets
paragraph 51
Statement
1.Date of occurrence of the event:2022/06/01
2.Company name:Shanghai Joinwit Optoelectronic Tech. Co., Ltd.
3.Relationship to the Company (please enter "head office" or
"subsidiaries"):Subsidiaries
4.Reciprocal shareholding ratios:65.92%
5.Cause of occurrence:The company Shanghai Joinwit is allowed to resume
operation by local government.
6.Countermeasures:Keep to corporate with epidemic prevention policy and take
care employee's health.
7.Any other matters that need to be specified:None
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Microtek International, Inc. is a Taiwan-based company principally engaged in the design, manufacture and sales of image scanners and its related applications. The Company operates through two segments. Image Scanners segment is engaged in the design, manufacture and sales of digital image input and output devices. Its products include image scanners for commercial use, for medical use, for biotechnical use and for industrial use, among others. Photoelectron Equipment segment is engaged in the research, manufacture and sales of optical passive devices, optical instrumentations and other photoelectron equipment. Through its subsidiaries, the Company is also involved in the sales of medical equipment, as well as the development and consultancy of related technologies.
Microtek International : Announcement on behalf of major subsidiary Shanghai Joinwit Optoelectronic Tech. Co., Ltd. be allowed to resume operation by local government