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DIGITEX SUPPORTS MARINE FROM ODESSA

DIGITEX SUPPORTS MARINE FROM ODESSA

We are delighted to have received the distinction and award from the 35th Separate Naval Brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Ostrogradsky from Odessa. This is an extraordinary distinction for our company, which has been supporting Ukraine since the beginning of the war. The award for Digitex was received by Digitex CEO Wojciech Pancer and Strategic Partnerships Director Leonid Biletsky.

We are deeply honored to have been able to support the 35th OBrMP from the very beginning. As specialists in the field of public alarm systems, we provided a comprehensive system consisting of warning sirens together with a control panel to support the work of the army. We are proud that our technological solutions have proven themselves in the extreme conditions of military operations and contribute to the safety and effectiveness of this military unit.

We would also like to emphasise that despite the great difficulties caused by the threat, our employees, since the beginning of the war, have personally donated products and equipment that were essential for the Ukrainian military and crisis management. It is very important for us not only to provide our solutions, but also to get personally involved so that our customers’ needs are fully met.

We encourage you to read more about the support provided by our company.


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