N-net Technology is one of the leading and hi-tech companies specialising in the integration of R&D, and optical fiber communication technologies

AIPS enables international companies to expand their business into the country's security and fire safety market

ITE Group Plc and ITECA are pleased to announce that N-net Technology has joined AIPS 2014, taking place on 12 – 14 March 2014 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

N-net Technology is one of the leading and hi-tech companies specialising in the integration of R&D, manufacturing and marketing of optical fibre communication technologies. Since the establishment in 2001, N-net Technology has built its reputation in the high quality of products and services, and the leadership in innovation.

AIPS is fast-becoming one of the most recognised industry exhibitions in Kazakhstan. Exhibiting enables international companies to expand their business into the country's security and fire safety market. 2012 exhibitors included Kazakhstan representatives of Russian, Swedish, Czech, Chinese and South Korean companies, and many others.

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