Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Byte Paradigm
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 March 2006
Saelig provides North American outlet
Belgium-based Byte Paradigm has enlisted the help of Saelig for product distribution and promotion in North America
'We are enthusiastic to work with Saelig for the success of our solutions in the USA, Canada and Mexico, says Frederic Leens, Sales and Marketing Manager at Byte Paradigm'. 'We are also definitely proud that our general purpose USB pod, the GP-22050 has found its place in Saelig's linecard'.
'Saelig has got a well-established reputation at finding unique electronics products all over the world and at maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction'.
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