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eyevis partnership aims at Nordic control room market

German visual displays specialist eyevis is to partner with Danish technology company TM Group in a distribution agreement to supply eyevis control room solutions to the Nordic market, with a particular focus on Denmark. TM Group provides a range of solutions to ensure business compliance, security, operational efficiency and customer experience across Scandinavian. The new partnership is aimed at increasing the distribution of eyevis solutions into control room and security markets in the territory.
March 5, 2015 Read time: 1 min
German visual displays specialist 526 eyevis is to partner with Danish technology company TM Group in a distribution agreement to supply eyevis control room solutions to the Nordic market, with a particular focus on Denmark.

TM Group provides a range of solutions to ensure business compliance, security, operational efficiency and customer experience across Scandinavian. The new partnership is aimed at increasing the distribution of eyevis solutions into control room and security markets in the territory.

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