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Confidex expands in Latin America

Finland-headquartered RFID technology specialist Confidex has opened an office in São Paulo, Brazil, to be closer to the Latin American market where the company has already built up an extensive partner network and is engaged with key players in the industry to provide solutions for large deployments across the continent. Confidex centralises its R&D activities in Finland and already has offices across Western Europe, the US, India and China.
June 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Finland-headquartered RFID technology specialist 946 Confidex has opened an office in São Paulo, Brazil, to be closer to the Latin American market where the company has already  built up an extensive partner network and is engaged with key players in the industry to provide solutions for large deployments across the continent.

Confidex centralises its R&D activities in Finland and already has offices across Western Europe, the US, India and China.

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