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AVT expands in A-P region

Allied Vision Technologies has founded Allied Vision Technologies Asia, a 100 per cent owned subsidiary that will be in charge of expanding AVTs business in the Asia-Pacific region.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
518 Allied Vision Technologies (AVT) has founded Allied Vision Technologies Asia, a 100 per cent owned subsidiary that will be in charge of expanding AVT's business in the Asia-Pacific region. This includes the management of existing distributors and setting up local technical support.

“The machine vision market in Asia-Pacific is huge and will be a major driver of our future growth,” says Frank Grube, president & CEO of AVT.

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