Fluidmesh Brings On LINC Rep Firm

Fluidmesh Networks, a provider of wireless IP backhauling systems, has retained manufacturer’s rep firm LINC (Logically Integrated Network Components Inc.) to cover the states of Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee.

LINC represents low voltage (IP) infrastructure and connectivity products across such technologies as security, voice, data, video, power, cooling and testing. LINC’s sales professionals have more than 75 years combined industry experience working with technology to solve client needs.

“As a technology partner, Fluidmesh looks forward to working together with LINC to bring our innovative wireless products, technologies and solutions to this Southern market,” said Cosimo Malesci, Fluidmesh co-founder and vice president of sales and marketing.

"We are excited about the partnership between LINC and Fluidmesh. This ties together the "everything IP" strategy that LINC has been working on for decades," said Jeff Craig, LINC president.

Founded by a team of researchers and engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass. and the Politecnico of Milan in Italy, Fluidmesh Networks serves its customers worldwide from its headquarters in Boston, and from its European office based in Italy. Fluidmesh research and development engineers come from the top academic and industrial research institutions worldwide and are active authors in publications in the field of networking and wireless transmission.

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