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Q-Free wins image handling contract in Norway

Q-Free has been awarded an operations contract valued at Around US$1 million to provide image handling services for Vegfinans, Norway, which operates 20 toll road companies in Norway. “Q-Free is experienced in delivering image handling services and solutions in other parts of the world, hence we are pleased to receive our first contract in Norway for these type of services,” comments Q-Free acting CEO, Roar Østbø.
March 2, 2016 Read time: 1 min
108 Q-Free has been awarded an operations contract valued at Around US$1 million to provide image handling services for Vegfinans, Norway, which operates 20 toll road companies in Norway.

“Q-Free is experienced in delivering image handling services and solutions in other parts of the world, hence we are pleased to receive our first contract in Norway for these type of services,” comments Q-Free acting CEO, Roar Østbø.

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