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In Win Development

In Win Development, Inc. (Chinese: 迎廣科技股份有限公司), formerly rendered as In-Win Development and commonly shortened to In Win or InWin, is a Taiwanese computer case and computer power supply manufacturer. In Win was founded in 1985 and has since opened multiple factories and headquarters internationally.

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Founded
1985; 41 years ago (1985) in Taoyuan, Taiwan
Industry
Computers
Founder
Vincent Lai
ISIN
TW0006117005
Number of employees
2,000 (2004)
Products
Computer cases · power supplies · IPC · Cooling

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In Win Development

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples34
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
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In Win Development

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related to history · 21
In Win Development → Africa, Asia, China, Europe, In Win, In Win's, Ingram Micro, Intel, Middle East, NEC, Netherlands, North America, Originally, Roughly, Taiwan, Taoyuan, Time Computer, Toshiba, United Kingdom, United States
Products · 4
In Win Development → Computer cases, Cooling, IPC, power supplies
Founded · 1
In Win Development → 1985; 41 years ago (1985) in Taoyuan, Taiwan
Founder · 1
In Win Development → Vincent Lai
Industry · 1
In Win Development → Computers
ISIN · 1
In Win Development → TW0006117005
Number of employees · 1
In Win Development → 2,000 (2004)
Revenue · 1
In Win Development → NT$4 billion (2008; US$124 million)
Trade name · 1
In Win Development → In Win
Type · 1
In Win Development → Public (TWSE: 6117)

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win cases case computer company development pc taoyuan power 000 2004 win's factory inwin supply manufacturing taiwan employees in-win founded

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In Win DevelopmentFounded1985; 41 years ago (1985) in Taoyuan, Taiwan1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentFounderVincent Lai1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentIndustryComputers1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentISINTW00061170051.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentNumber of employees2,000 (2004)1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentProductsComputer cases1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentProductspower supplies1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentProductsIPC1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentProductsCooling1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentRevenueNT$4 billion (2008; US$124 million)1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentTrade nameIn Win1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentTypePublic (TWSE: 6117)1.00infobox
In Win DevelopmentWebsitewww.in-win.com1.00infobox

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