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Ingo will be based in The Hague, the Netherlands, building business links across the whole of Benelux
Ingo van Driel will be responsible for bringing DualCom’s Critical Connectivity to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg

Continuing CSL DualCom Group’s European expansion, we are delighted to welcome Ingo van Driel to the company, who will be responsible for bringing DualCom’s Critical Connectivity® to Benelux – Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

Ingo comes to DualCom with a strong security background, with over ten years' experience in the industry and specialises in international business development within the security and health care market, which will no doubt help him hit the ground running as Benelux Sales Manager. Ingo will be based in The Hague, the Netherlands, building business links across the whole of Benelux.

CSL DualCom already have over 250,000 connections across Europe, supported by the DualCom Gemini® Managed Network, the most resilient and reliable managed network in the industry. Moving forward DualCom will continue to develop and deliver innovative, compelling and relevant solutions into our core focus sectors of security, health and safety adding value to machine-to- machine (M2M) interfaces.

Christian Eriksson, CEO of CSL DualCom AB commented, “We are excited to have Ingo on board to further expand CSL DualCom’s success in Europe. His extensive knowledge of the security and health care industry in Benelux will make him a great asset to the DualCom team. I look forward to working alongside Ingo as we venture further into the European market.”

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