
Representing product offering in Israel
INSIDE Secure today announced that Tritech Ltd. has been named to represent its product offerings in Israel. The addition of Tritech to INSIDE’s global sales network will enable the company to more easily provide customers with local design and engineering support and access to its portfolio of security solutions. Tritech will offer INSIDE’s portfolio of secure microcontroller, near field communication (NFC) and contactless/contact payment solutions to start-ups and major OEM’s in the communication, medical, industrial control and security sectors in the local Israeli economy.
“With the addition of Tritech Ltd., INSIDE now has a strong presence in important markets, where we believe our extensive portfolio of security offerings will provide compelling solutions for customers,” said Christian Fleutelot, executive vice president, digital security, at INSIDE Secure.
Tritech Ltd. will sell and support INSIDE Secure’s complete product line, including VaultIC™ and MicroPass® secure solutions, MicroRead®, SecuRead® and Open NFC™ near field communication (NFC) hardware and software, contact and contactless smart card reader chips and RISC-based contact and dual-interface secure microcontrollers.
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