January 31, 2025 - 08:58

SINGAPORE, Jan. 30, 2025 -- Phaos Technology Pte. Ltd., a prominent provider of advanced microscopy solutions, has unveiled plans to set up dedicated sales offices in Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia within the year. This strategic move aims to address the increasing demand for sophisticated microscopy technologies across these rapidly developing markets.
The company highlighted that each new office will not only house sales personnel but will also be staffed with business development and servicing teams. This approach is designed to provide comprehensive support and enhance customer engagement, ensuring that clients have access to expert assistance and tailored solutions.
Phaos Technology's expansion reflects its commitment to fostering innovation and meeting the evolving needs of its customers in Southeast Asia. By establishing a local presence, the company aims to strengthen its market position and contribute to the advancement of scientific research and industrial applications in the region.
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