Artesyn Technologies Announces Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Initiative

June 14, 2005
BOCA RATON, Fla., June 14, 2005 -- Artesyn Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATSN), a leader in power conversion and embedded board solutions for infrastructure applications within the communications marketplace, today announced a new RoHS (Restriction of

BOCA RATON, Fla., June 14, 2005 -- Artesyn Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATSN), a leader in power conversion and embedded board solutions for infrastructure applications within the communications marketplace, today announced a new RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) initiative. Through the initiative, the company will substantially reduce the lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, brominated flame retardants, and other hazardous substances used in the manufacture of its telecom products. Artesyn is one of the first OEM suppliers to wholeheartedly embrace RoHS, and is significantly ahead of the directive’s introduction in Europe, in July 2006. Artesyn’s Communications Products (ACP) division plans to ship its first RoHS-compliant products in August 2005, with the company’s Power Conversion division following by the end of the year.

“Protecting the environment has always been a top priority at Artesyn,” said Joseph O'Donnell, Artesyn's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. “The RoHS initiative offers a real opportunity for the telecom industry to minimize its environmental impact. The large telecom OEMs are already getting on board and adopting RoHS, requiring suppliers like Artesyn to provide RoHS-compliant products. As an early adopter of the directive, we expect to be delivering RoHS-compliant products by the end of the year, well in advance of the July 2006 deadline. This will give our telecom equipment OEM customers plenty of time to qualify and integrate our products into their own RoHS-compliant systems.”

RoHS is a European Union (EU) directive – 2002/95/EC – created to limit harm to the environment and human health by restricting the use of harmful substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Effective July 1, 2006, RoHS restricts the use of six substances: Cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)), polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and lead (Pb). RoHS was developed for the EU market. However, many of the world’s nations, and most major telecom providers selling into global markets, are adopting the same or similar initiatives.

Artesyn’s RoHS initiative is under way on multiple fronts, from supply chain management and engineering, to marketing and sales. On the supply chain front, the company is working diligently with suppliers to understand and align their RoHS strategies with Artesyn’s own strategy. The initial supplier surveys were carried out in 2004, and Artesyn is currently collecting material content data and qualifying parts based on that survey. In parallel, the company is developing an analysis tool for engineering, and generating material content reports for its own products.

Artesyn has invested heavily in equipment to support lead-free product manufacturing, and all of its manufacturing facilities are now ready for this new manufacturing operation.

About Artesyn Technologies, Inc.
Artesyn Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Boca Raton, FL., is a world leader in the design, manufacture and sale of power conversion and single-board computing solutions for infrastructure applications in telecommunications and data-communications systems. Our products are used in middle to high-end servers, data storage devices, routers, hubs, high-speed modems, RF amplification systems, base station controllers and transceivers. The Company has a global sales reach with design and manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe and North America. Artesyn is a public company whose common stock is traded on the Nasdaq stock market under the symbol ATSN. For more information, please visit the Company's web site at www.artesyn.com.

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