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Chroma Continues Growth in North America with Texas Facility

Austin, TX chosen as Chroma’s newest location in North America for power conversion and electrical safety test equipment.

A grand opening celebration will be held on Tuesday, October 18th and Wednesday, October 19th. The new facility reflects the company’s commitment to meeting growing regional demand for battery and power conversion test equipment and automated test systems.

Visitors will be able to discuss their requirements with Chroma’s engineering staff who will run the hardware and software demos based on their or a similar application. Following the grand opening event, the demo room will be open during regular business hours Monday through Friday by appointment only.

If you are interested in attending the event or scheduling a demo, please RSVP using the link below or email Jeff Querin, Regional Sales Manager, at jeffq@chromausa.com.

Dates: October 18-19, 2022
Hours: 9am-4pm
Address: 111 Cooperative Way, Suite 100, Georgetown, TX 78626

RSVP here →

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