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Welfare Electronic Component Limited have more than 30 years experience in distribution, retail, brand marketing, R&D and technical support of electronic and electrical engineering products. With over 50,000 products from hundreds of renowned suppliers in the world, we strive to provide a one-stop shopping platform for the global electronic engineers and trade partners.
WINK Streaming, established in 2006, excels in live video solutions, offering encoding, transcoding, routing, and intelligent video analysis. Their advanced technology integrates seamlessly with major systems for versatile surveillance and content delivery across web and mobile platforms. They provide low-latency, PCI DSS certified solutions ideal for municipal to large-scale projects, ensuring high-quality video delivery.
Xecor is an electronic components distributor in Japan. They offer high-quality electronic components and solutions to meet users' needs. Explore their products and services to find the best solutions.
Zoox is transforming mobility-as-a-service by developing a fully autonomous, purpose-built fleet designed for AI to drive and humans to enjoy. They provide Robotics, Artificial Intelligence Solutions, Autonomous Mobility Solutions, Self-Driving Cars, Vehicle Development Services, Computer Vision and Machine Learning Technologies, Simulation, Motion Planning, Electric Vehicles, LIDAR Solutions and Sensors.
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