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Point Grey appoints ClearView Imaging for UK and Ireland

Canada-headquartered advanced digital imaging products specialist Point Grey has announced the appointment of ClearView Imaging as its exclusive distributor in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
March 26, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSCanada-headquartered advanced digital imaging products specialist 541 Point Grey has announced the appointment of ClearView Imaging as its exclusive distributor in the United Kingdom and Ireland. With immediate effect, ClearView, managed by Allan Anderson, will be the first point of contact and handle all product inquiries, orders and technical support for Point Grey's customers in the UK and Ireland. Point Grey's office in Germany will continue to provide sales and support services to continental European customers.

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