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Tritium strengthens international marketing capability

Australian technology company Tritium has appointed three PR consultancies and a brand development agency to increase global penetration of the electric vehicle fast-charging market. The PR consultancies include California-based Thinkshift Communications, EMG in the Netherlands and Sydney's Watterson. In addition, New Word Order from Brisbane will help develop Tritium's brand for a global market.
May 14, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Australian technology company 7335 Tritium has appointed three PR consultancies and a brand development agency to increase global penetration of the electric vehicle fast-charging market.

The PR consultancies include California-based Thinkshift Communications, EMG in the Netherlands and Sydney's Watterson. In addition, New Word Order from Brisbane will help develop Tritium's brand for a global market.

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