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Nedap announces first Certified Partners

Vehicle identification and detection technology specialist Nedap has announced its first group Certified Partners as part of the dedicated partner program that was introduced at end of 2014. Partner programs have been developed for the Long-Range Identification, Wireless Vehicle Detection and Smart City Access product lines. The Certified Partner Program gives partners obtain access to benefits such as additional sales tools, marketing resources, combined marketing opportunities and additional access to
February 9, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Vehicle identification and detection technology specialist 3838 Nedap has announced its first group Certified Partners as part of the dedicated partner program that was introduced at end of 2014.

Partner programs have been developed for the Long-Range Identification, Wireless Vehicle Detection and Smart City Access product lines. The Certified Partner Program gives partners obtain access to benefits such as additional sales tools, marketing resources, combined marketing opportunities and additional access to technical information and trainings related to Nedap products.

The first group of Nedap Certified Partners includes: Long-Range Identification: AAM Systems, Russia, Identity Warehouse, South Africa, Nortech Control UK, and IDelcon, Spain; Wireless Vehicle Detection: AAM Systems, AGK, Ireland, Flow, Belgium), Vialis, Netherlands, IDelcon, Infracontrol, Sweden, Traffic Technologie Système, France and IPSens, United States; and Smart City Access: ST&D and BAM Infratechniek Mobiliteit of the Netherlands.

A Nedap Certified Partner is a qualified representative with adequate knowledge and skills related to the planning, installation and implementation of Nedap products. They show commitment to the Nedap brand and provide high-quality technical support to customers in one of the three sectors. Nedap expects to announce more certified partners soon.

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