27.06.2013 • NewsSaltoSalto Systems

Salto opens new Italian office

Salto Systems, world leaders in wire free and wireless access control solutions, have opened a new office in Bologna to support the company's continued growth in the Italian market...

Salto Systems, world leaders in wire free and wireless access control solutions, have opened a new office in Bologna to support the company's continued growth in the Italian market.

Located in a central area of the city, the focus for the office will be sales and technical support for the Italian market, concentrating on supporting dealers and end users as well as maintaining and developing relationships with architects, security consultants, system integrators, hotels etc.
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the office will provide a gateway for SALTO's growing business in Italy and will also enable customers and partners to visit staff members and attend lunch and learn sessions, presentations and in-house training.

"We are very excited about the opening of our new office," said Anna Villani SALTO Systems Market Development Manager Italy. "We want to be the industry leading supplier of RFID contactless access control solutions in the region and grow both our brand and our network of SALTO Italian Certificated Partners. This expansion into a dedicated new sales and technical support office will help us accomplish those goals."

 

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