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Arlington Heights based electronic design firm Silicon Engines launches new, updated website

Celebrating their 25th anniversary of electronic design engineering, Silicon Engines has officially launched their new website. The new website is streamlined to separate Silicon Engines' services division from their products division, allowing users to more easily access Silicon Engines' services and capabilities information.

A favorite of Silicon Engines' website visitors, the News section will remain at siliconengines.net and continue to offer current and original content about electrical engineering and trends in the electrical engineering industry.

Jeana Salomone, Strategy Consultant at ITS Marketing NOW and brand developer for Silicon Engines, noted the old site was trying to do too much. "Silicon Engines has two offerings - their services and their data converter products. But folks coming to their website usually want one or the other, not both, so we needed to simplify the message. To do that, we spun off the data converters to their own shopping site at automotivedataconverters.com and positioned Silicon Engines as the go-to site for information about their company, allowing visitors to take a deeper dive into the electrical engineering design industry. And this site redesign makes it easier for Silicon Engines staff to easily update their content and keep the site fresh for their visitors."

ABOUT SILICON ENGINES

Silicon Engines is a full-service electronic design engineering company offering comprehensive electronic design, prototyping, testing, technical marketing, and manufacturing services.

Our principals and associates have been engaged professionally in the design and manufacture of custom products for commercial and industrial customers since 1975. Silicon Engines was incorporated in the State of Illinois in 1989. Visit www.siliconengines.net for more information about Silicon Engines.

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