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Group Intellect Power Technology is Now Brightworks Technology

February 27, 2019 by Paul Shepard

Group Intellect Power Technology Limited (GIPT), a global designer and manufacturer of internal and external switching ac-dc power supplies, announces it has changed the name of its U.S. subsidiary to Brightworks Technology, Inc.  The new name will brand the subsidiary's corporate identity and website for its operations in North America.

As the U.S. subsidiary of a high-volume manufacturer of power conversion and OEM products for over 30 years, the name Brightworks with the tag line, "We Build We Power" reflects the company's manufacturing and design expertise as it moves into the future.

"We are excited to launch our new name Brightworks Technology. The Brightworks name reflects the intelligence and future of our products and services for the U.S. market.   We needed a name that better reflected our design and manufacturing expertise for today's rapidly changing world," said Daniel Ma, CEO of parent company Group Intellect Power Technology Limited, headquartered in Hong Kong.

Brightworks provides standard and custom power solutions and OEM manufacturing services for consumer, industrial, IT/Telecom, LED lighting and medical applications. These products are built in its affiliate companies' state-of-the-art manufacturing plants in Vietnam and China, spanning over 242,000 square feet of manufacturing space including the recent addition of 160,000 square feet to its Vietnam campus.

Brightworks Technology has built a unique EMC/EMI pre-compliance testing lab at its U.S. headquarters in Carlsbad, Calif. to speed time to market for their North American customers. This testing lab is the only one in North America with a GTEM 2000 chamber that can test large sized customer products with dc loads of up to 5kW with ac input ranging from 85Vac to 520Vac.

Pre-testing products for EMC/EMI compliance is vital to ensure that a new electrical/electronic product design is safe, not susceptible to interference, and will not generate excessive radio frequency energy.

"Manufacturing today's power conversion and consumer products requires more than state-of-the-art automated machinery and large capacity plastic molding equipment. It takes design collaboration, pre-compliance testing, NPI process control, world-class manufacturing, advanced technologies, and global operational efficiencies. Brightworks' newly expanded staffing in the U.S. combined with our parent company's 30-year tradition of quality and commitment to excellence ensures the highest level of success for our customers around the world - from start to finish," said Robert L. Carl, President of Brightworks Technology, Inc.