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Saturday, 09 March 2013 16:54

Elecnor Deimos

Elecnor Deimos is the technology company of Elecnor Group which operates in the Aerospace, Automation and Remote Control, Information Systems, Telecommunication Network, Security and Technological Infrastructure Development.

With more than 500 employees (in 2013), Elecnor Deimos provides technological solutions for the markets Aeronautics, Aerospace, Defense, Transport, Energy and Environment, Telecommunications and Security.
The Company's know how and the high degree of specialization gives Elecnor Deimos the flexibility to meet customer needs. The Company acknowledges plus its quality principles and environmental commitment on sustainable projects development, appoint Elecnor Deimos as a trusted and reliable partner for high-tech projects.

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