Princeton Instruments has appointed ROSH Electroptics as their exclusive sales representative in Israel. ROSH is based in Netanya, Israel, and distributes imaging, spectroscopy, optical and opto-mechanical solutions.
“We are pleased to have ROSH Electroptics join the select group of Princeton Instruments representatives worldwide. With their reputation for applications know-how, as well as their excellent sales and support staff in Israel, ROSH Electroptics is well positioned to support and grow the Princeton Instruments customer base in Israel”, comments Ravi Guntupalli, Princeton Instruments’ VP of Sales and Marketing. “We look forward to an exciting relationship with ROSH as we expand our presence in Israel.”
ROSH Electroptics was founded in 1983, and can be contacted by e-mail: [email protected], or via their website www.roshelop.co.il.












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