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artec technologies AG has been certified by DIN EN ISO 9001:2000.  This contains the fields of service, development and production for video surveillance and streaming media technologies.  It grants that artec technologies AG is working to the popular standard for quality management as a developer and manufacturer for video security and streaming media/IPTV.

DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 is focused on customer orientation, process management as well as the ongoing process of continuous improvement.  Thomas Hoffmann, CEO at artec technologies AG, is proud about the certification, "Effective quality management systems are identified by clear company strategies and targets, transparent processes, measurable results and continuous improvement. This certification illustrates what we have accomplished in the past years, and what we aim to achieve for the future.”

Paul André de Jong, COO and sales manager, adds, "As it has been done in the present, regular reviews are planned for the future to keep up the high quality standard in our daily business.”

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