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Future Electronics Announces New Future Connectivity Division

Oct. 6, 2013
Future Electronics has announced a new division, Future Connectivity Solutions, to provide dedicated support for the rapidly growing machine-to-machine (M2M) marketplace.

Future Electronics has announced a new division, Future Connectivity Solutions, to provide dedicated support for the rapidly growing machine-to-machine (M2M) marketplace. Along with a dedicated product marketing department, Future Connectivity Solutions has a team of dedicated sales managers and dedicated wireless advanced engineers.
The new identity organizes and rationalizes the company’s wireless focus under a single division and allows it to provide the necessary guidance and support to its existing and emerging customer base.
“We have the unique ability to customize our product offering and solution support to meet the varying capabilities of our customer base. Essentially, our product and design support ranges from wireless ICs to highly sophisticated modular solutions, regardless of the protocol,” explained Kelly Murphy, director of worldwide marketing for Future Connectivity Solutions.

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