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Alex Pazos, Sales Field Application Engineer, Samsung Techwin America
Samsung Techwin America appoints Alex Pazos as the new Sales Field Application Engineer for the Americas
Samsung Techwin America - CCTV division, a leader in the digital video security system industry, recently announced that Alex Pazos has been hired as the new Sales Field Application Engineer for the Americas, responsible for all sales field support for partners in the United States, Latin America, and Canada.

"Alex's technical background, field support experience, and CCTV industry qualifications make him a great match for Samsung Techwin America," said Pedro Duarte, Vice President of Sales for the Americas at Samsung Techwin America. "He will support Samsung Techwin in its belief that technology coupled with a commitment to superior customer service is what makes a company successful."

Alex Pazos

Alex Pazos has worked in the technology industry for more than 7 years. He started his career as a Support Engineer for General Electric Security where he participated in projects involving systems integration with access control and CCTV for different vertical entities in the United States.

Later Alex worked for General Electric Security Latin America as an Applications Engineer where he gained a wide range of experience with CCTV surveillance, access control, intrusion, and fire systems. Since 2006, Alex worked on projects for CCTV surveillance systems and IP video networks. Alex's extensive experience in high technology and surveillance makes him a perfect fit for Samsung Techwin America.

Samsung Techwin offers the most advanced digital security products available in the world. This technology coupled with its commitment to provide superior service makes Samsung Techwin an unbeatable solution in the Americas and around the world.

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