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 Kiwi will focus on analogue IC solutions for the CCTV market
Kiwi has signed an agreement with PCT to distribute its LensMate and LEDMATE solutions for Taiwan and China

Kiwi Semiconductor Ltd. a developer of analogue semiconductor solutions and Professional Computer Technology, Ltd. ("PCT"), a distributor that specialises in the distribution of software, chips, modules and other semiconductor parts, jointly announced that Kiwi Semiconductor has signed a distribution agreement with PCT to distribute it's LensMate and LEDMate solutions for Taiwan and China's security camera OEM/ODM market.

Kiwi Semiconductor, an Auckland, New Zealand-based innovator of analogue IC technology, develops, markets and supports solutions for networked CCTV systems including IP, analogue and the latest HDCCTV standards. "In the CCTV Camera Market, time to market, cost and size can make or break a product's success. This Distribution Agreement allows PCT to further enhance its partnership with its customers. This will further enhance the value added that PCT provides to its customers," said Tim Fu, Chairman & President of PCT.

"Kiwi Semi's focus on analogue IC solutions for the CCTV market is perfectly complemented by the professional sales and technical support that PCT can provide for us in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. PCT will enable us to provide a high quality and responsive field support to our valued customers", said Luc Lussier, Chief Executive Officer of Kiwi Semiconductor.

"PCT has been strongly recommended to us by our existing partners and customers, and we look forward to an exciting and long term partnership."

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