Website goes Dutch
Metrology and spectroscopy specialist Renishaw has launched a new Dutch language website to support the growth of its customer base in the Netherlands.
Metrology and spectroscopy specialist Renishaw has launched a new Dutch language website to support the growth of its customer base in the Netherlands.
The site contains details on the full range of Renishaw products, including CMM probe systems, touch probes and laser tool setters for CNC machine tools, linear and rotary encoders for position feedback, calibration systems for machine performance analysis, styli for touch probes, Raman spectroscopy systems for spectral analysis and 3D digitising products for reverse engineering.
Visitors to the site will also be able to download a range of Dutch language brochures, datasheets, news articles and technical articles.
Renishaw opened its first office in The Netherlands in 2001, which also supports Belgium and Luxembourg.
Located in Prinsenbeek, Renishaw Benelux is run by General Manager Philippe Reinders-Folmer, who is delighted with the new website: "There are few international suppliers in the metalworking industry with Dutch websites, serving to highlight Renishaw's commitment to educate and support its global customer base".
There are now Renishaw websites in 19 different languages.
As well as the major European languages, sites are also available in Korean, Traditional Mandarin, Simplified Mandarin, Czech, Russian, Swedish, Polish and Slovenian.
Not what you're looking for? Search the site.
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