PXI Alliance Adds Chinese Firm, Drops Canadian One in Lineup Shift
Published Date: 6/11/2025
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PXI Systems Alliance just updated its team by adding Siglent Technologies from China and saying goodbye to Alazar Technologies from Canada. One member also changed its name, but the group’s mission stays the same. These changes keep the group protected under special antitrust rules, and more updates will come as new members join or leave.
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