Brevan Electronics, a global distributor of electronic components headquartered in Nashua, NH, has acquired Micro Informatica, an authorized distributor of AMD products in Latin America.
Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Miami, FL, Micro Informatica supports OEMs and channel partners across Latin America and the United States. The company brands itself as the largest authorized AMD distributor in Latin America. With a focus on semiconductors, processors and high-performance computing, the company is a nearly 40-year-old supply partner to technology companies and enterprises throughout the region.
Bravan, meanwhile, specializes in the distribution of passives, interconnects and electromechanical components, along with custom cable harness assemblies and PCB assembly solutions.
Brevan said Micro’s existing management team and dedicated support staff will remain in place to assure no interruption to service or support. It was formed in 1983 and is led by CEO Michelle Dufoe.

“Micro’s decades of expertise and its leadership as the largest AMD distributor in Latin America expand our global reach and create exciting new opportunities to deliver advanced technology solutions to our customers,” Brevan President Aaron Dufoe said in an Oct. 22 news release. “As part of Brevan’s global family, Micro Informatica will remain an independent subsidiary backed by Brevan’s financial strength, international reach and robust supply chain. This will enable even greater investment in inventory, expansion into new product lines and enhanced technical capabilities — ensuring our customers enjoy stability, agility and access to new resources for years to come.”
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