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Kontron and Janz Tec strengthen partnership for enhanced IoT solutions

May 6, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Kontron and the technology company Janz Tec are intensifying their partnership, which started in 2021. Janz Tec is now a solution partner of Kontron, which means that customers in the automation environment can expect even faster and more flexible integration of hardware and software components for innovative IoT solutions.

The closer cooperation provides customers with extended added value, which includes software and services in addition to high-quality hardware. Thanks to the close cooperation between Kontron and Janz Tec, customers can benefit from fast delivery times and a holistic approach that includes consulting and support from the initial idea to implementation and commissioning.

With a focus on customised solutions in the IoT ecosystem, Kontron and Janz Tec offer their customers expert knowledge for the Industrial Internet of Things. The many years of project experience of both companies make it possible to optimise customer processes and successfully master technological challenges.

“The partnership with Janz Tec is a milestone in a history of growth and joint success. With Janz Tec’s extensive expertise and over 40 years of project experience in the industrial environment, coupled with Kontron’s expertise in IoT and embedded technology, we believe we are ideally positioned to drive innovation and successfully overcome technological challenges,” said Werner Schmidt, the director of sales Central Europe at Kontron.

Michael Rennerich, the CEO of Janz Tec, said, “The intensifying of our partnership with Kontron is a decisive step into the future. By combining our strengths, we can jointly drive innovation and successfully implement the requirements of our customers. This partnership enables us to strengthen our focus on customised solutions and support our customers with even faster and more flexible integration options for hardware and software components.”

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