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Proax Technologies Becomes an Authorized Distributor of Captron

September 5, 2024

Proax Technologies Becomes an Authorized Distributor of Captron

Proax now Captron Authorized Distributor

Proax Technologies is now an authorized distributor of Captron. High-quality, innovative sensor technology products are synonymous with Captron, also known as Captron Electronic GmbH, since 1983. We are a German company with locations in China, North America, and Poland, as well as sales partners in over 20 countries worldwide.

With a focus on expanding digital competencies and linking software with hardware, we develop an extensive range of capacitive and optical sensors as well as complete sensor systems.

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