Realtime Technologies Czech Republic and Panasonic Factory Solutions announce a collaboration to benefit Czech customers
Panasonic Factory Solutions, a division of Panasonic Connect Europe and a leading company in Industry 4.0, and Realtime Technologies, a leading international provider of high-tech electronic services and integrated supply chain solutions in Europe, today announced a distribution collaboration. Realtime will distribute the Panasonic Factory Solutions portfolio, particularly smart factory software solutions as well as high-end automation products such as pick & place machines and printers for various industrial sectors. With extensive sales and service experience, Realtime Technologies is a valued partner who extends Panasonic Connect smart factory solutions directly to customers in Czech Republic and worldwide.
Realtime Technologies has more than 26 years of experience within the electronic manufacturing sector. A combination of speed, high quality, cost-effectiveness, deep knowledge of issues and innovation are the driving forces behind the company’s success. Realtime Technologies support from prototyping and pre-production quantities to high volume production and service. Usually, work starts with an idea and ends with a long-term professional collaboration.
Headquarted in Dublin, Ireland, Realtime Technologies offers a worldwide service and has additional European facilities in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania.
“With Realtime Technologies Czech Republic, we found a reliable partner with insight and expertise in the market of electronic manufacturing, who will support us with a successful expansion and distribution of our portfolio within the Czech market,” said Jakob Lehner, Team Leader Sales, Panasonic Connect Europe GmbH.
More information on Panasonic Factory Solutions can be found here, and more details of Realtime Technologies are accessible here.
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