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Nedap’s access control solutions business has a new Development Manager for Italy – Cosimo Caraglia
Mr. Caraglia's will introduce and extend the market position of AEOS, Nedap's access control system, in Italy
Nedap Security Management has appointed Cosimo Caraglia as Business Development Manager for Italy. Mr. Caraglia's primary focus will be to introduce and extend the market position of AEOS, Nedap's access control system, in Italy.

"I am very excited to join this active and dynamic division of Nedap. The technology Nedap offers is state-of-the-art and has a clear competitive edge," comments Mr. Caraglia. "My international experience in business development within the software and electronics industries, together with my engineering background and extensive international business experience offer a great advantage to further strengthen the AEOS market position in Italy."

After receiving his Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering in France and Italy, Mr. Caraglia worked as a researcher for several years before moving into Business Management. Working for American and Japanese companies, he developed his skills for introducing new products and concepts to the market. At Nedap, Mr. Caraglia looks forward to contributing to the future growth of the company and new and emerging markets.

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