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Hong Kong-based full stack Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, SG Wireless, announced it has signed an agreement with Arrow Electronics, a leading provider of technology and engineering solutions.

Under the agreement, Arrow will be selling SG Wireless modules and gateways. This will serve as the foundation for SG Wireless’ expansion of services for current and future IoT customers.

“We are pleased to work with Arrow to provide solutions for customers globally and are very excited about the 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 launch products and solutions quickly and successfully for customers.”

For more information, visit: www.sgwireless.com

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