COVID-19 spurs innovation at HandsOn
Systems
With the global COVID-19 pandemic impacting some of HandsOn Systems’ product lines, Chief Executive Officer Geoffrey Farrugia and his team have launched COVID-Tech, a range of solutions to enable the company to diversify in its effort to continue to grow and expand. According to the Boston Consulting Group, three main areas have been the focus
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HandsOn appoints new CFO
Following the recent appointment of Suzanne Salerno as chief financial officer of HandsOn Systems, the Maltese technology company with sister companies across the globe has a firm hand on the financial tiller. Already the required structures have been put in place, enabling the company to be better placed for its expected further expansion. Here Salerno
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Melita Invests in Maltese Tech Company HandsOn Systems
Melita Limited today announced that it is investing in Maltese technology company HandsOn Systems. The investment will enable HandsOn to extend its product portfolio and to pursue international expansion. HandsOn Systems specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and provides three key products; Fleet management, Asset tracking through RFID, and an innovative Usage-Based Insurance solution. The company
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An exciting partnership between HandsOn Systems and the Institute of Aerospace Technologies
HandsOn is very pleased to form part of SATMET project. SATMET (Situation Awareness and Traffic Management for Engineless Taxiing) aims at improving the way airports operate. The project targets aircraft taxiing between the terminal gate and the runway whereby currently aeroplanes use their main engines to carry out this. This is very energy inefficient
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An exciting partnership between HandsOn Systems and the Institute of Aerospace Technologies
HandsOn is very pleased to form part of SATMET project. SATMET (Situation Awareness and Traffic Management for Engineless Taxiing) aims at improving the way airports operate. The project targets aircraft taxiing between the terminal gate and the runway whereby currently aeroplanes use their main engines to carry out this. This is very energy inefficient
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