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Arrow signs SG Wireless

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September 12, 2019

Arrow Electronics announced a distribution agreement with SG Wireless, a Hong Kong-based full stack Internet of Things (IoT) solution provider. Under the agreement, Arrow will sell SG Wireless' modules and gateways.

Founded in 2019, SG Wireless is a subsidiary of the Hong Kong EMS provider Season Group. It is a full stack IoT solutions provider, expanding on Season Group's existing manufacturing experience and assisting customers in taking their Internet of Things (IoT) concepts to a finished product.

“We are pleased to work with Arrow to provide solutions to our global customers and are excited about these opportunities,” said Carl Hung, CEO of SG Wireless. “By combining our innovative technology solutions with Arrow's extensive experience and capabilities, we believe we can work together to deliver products and solutions to our customers quickly and successfully.”

 

 

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