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Schneider Electric Expands Development Hub in Colo.

November 18, 2012 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Schneider Electric has relocated its development center here to a larger facility in the same vicinity to allow for further investment, expansion and hiring efforts in the development of Pelco IP and megapixel video security products.

The new building is double the size of the former facility and includes the construction of new test laboratories and workspace, according to a company press release.

“Over the years, our Fort Collins location has served as the hub for the development of IP and megapixel security solutions, bringing unparalleled IP and megapixel video security products to the market,” says Hervé Fages, senior vice president, Video Line of Business, Schneider Electric. “This strategic relocation of the Fort Collins facility provides our employees with even more resources to grow and innovate our robust line of IP video and digital security solutions.”


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