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MicroMax has extended its international reach at Embedded World 2012 in Nuremberg with the introduction of the M-Max 800 and M-Max 700 systems. At the conclusion of Embedded World, Alexander Klokov, CTO of MicroMax stated: "The response at the show demonstrated that MicroMax has achieved our goal, the respect from industry professionals participating in the show. This was confirmed by the participants and by the industry experts stating the M-Max 800 was "an eye catcher". The M-Max 800's performance remains unsurpassed for many our competitors". The unique high-performance of the extremely rugged M-Max 800, with passive (fanless) cooling in a very small enclosure, has resulted in a large number of inquiries from potential buyers from all over the world. The patented technology has enabled MicroMax to build a high performance embedded systems when passive cooling under harsh conditions such as extreme temperature ranges, high vibration and shock, water and dust protection as well as small dimension are a must. To continue the success of M-Max 800, MicroMax will soon be launching new versions of the M-Max with even greater performance. This has become possible after negotiations with leading developers and suppliers of components, who are ready to provide MicroMax with their advanced products, prior to entry the market. MicroMax Computer Intelligence was founded in 1979 and maintains corporate headquarters in New York City. MicroMax is an engineering company, designing specialized computer systems for mission critical applications, with a client base that includes the transportation industry (rail, marine and air), various industrial and manufacturing enterprises. In addition to its home base in the United States, MicroMax has offices in Russia, servicing the CIS, and the Baltic countries.
MicroMax at Embedded World 2012
MicroMax at Embedded World 2012  MicroMax at Embedded World 2012
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