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By Nick Bendel on Mar 20, 2016 1:02PM
Motorola names award-winning wireless partner

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Motorola Solutions has recognised Melbourne-headquartered partner Progility Technologies for its skill in delivering radio communications solutions.

Progility scored two awards, as both Australasian Radio Solution Partner of the Year and Australasian Accessories Partner of the Year.

Progility chief executive Campbell Johnston said the awards reflect the company’s strong partnership with Motorola Solutions. “Our ability to work so closely with Motorola Solutions as our key radio partner differentiates us in terms of the innovation, responsiveness and pricing of our solutions into our market."

Motorola Solutions’ ANZ managing director, Steve Crutchfield, praised Progility for its customer service, knowledge of the radio market and success in the large retail market.

“Progility Technologies has offices across Australia and so can provide the national coverage needed by, for example, large retailers, mining customers, healthcare and other enterprise customers,” he said.

“We have been involved with members of the Progility team for more than 20 years and they have consistently shown themselves to be proactive in their approach to clients and partners, and to have a deep understanding of the particular requirements of the various environments in which their clients operate.”

The awards were presented at Motorola Solutions’ annual channel partner conference, which was attended by 70 partners from Australia and New Zealand.

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Mar 20 2016
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