New date: YPN company visit at Settels Savenije on 11th of March
Our first company visit of the year will be to Settels Savenije, located in Eindhoven.
About this event
The original visit last December has been rescheduled to March so make sure to grab this opportunity if you were unable to time!
Located at the heart of Brainport Eindhoven, and with a team of over 160 professionals, Settels Savenije serves an international customer base in Semicon, Analytics and Research. They invent, design, manufacture, assemble, and test high-tech equipment, products and tools. Their main competence is high precision machining of mechanical parts with complex designs and high accuracy requirements. For every project, they use their in-house knowlegde from concept and system design to assembly and testing, including complex physics modeling, prototyping and proof of concept demonstration.
Program:
13:00 Walk-in with coffee and cake
13:30 Introduction of Settels Savenije by Ralf Jacobs
14:00 Technical presentation by Sven Pekelder
14:45 Case by Jaap Oudes
16:00 Facility tour
16:45 Drinks
Registration:
Participation is free of charge. Please send an email to info@dspe.nl if you are interested.
There will be a limit of 20 people for this visit.
Location:
Settels Savenije
Achtseweg Zuid 211
5651 GW Eindhoven
We look forward to welcome you at Settels Savenije on the 11th of March!
Best regards,
Maurits van den Hurk, Matthijs van Gastel, Jorn Veenendaal and Marc Gritter

The Netherlands
Achtseweg Zuid 211, 5651 GW EindhovenReferences
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