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ievo appoints new distribution partner for Middle East, Turkey and Africa

 

Network Information Technology (NIT), an Ingram Micro company, has been named the Middle East, Turkey and Africa (META) distributor of ievo’s biometric recognition products.

With over 20 years experience in the security market, NIT offers Internet Protocol solutions to security challenges working in close partnership with system integrators, consultants and vendors to deliver high value for end users. NIT also has partnering arrangements with reseller companies across 56 countries in the Middle East and West and Central Africa.

“Our fingerprint biometric products have been designed specifically for the environment and climate of the Middle East and Africa,” explained Stephen Thompson, export sales manager for ievo Ltd. “They are already IP65 certified with integral thermal management systems which enables functionality at up to 70 degrees and fully compatible with existing Paxton and other global integration software packages.”

“We are looking forward to working closely with ievo Ltd, and our technical and sales teams are keen to start introducing, distributing and supporting the full range of products to our wider network of installers, integrators and clients throughout the META region,” added Bassel Fakir, managing director of NIT.

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