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ROSCH
Overview
HQ Location
Germany
Year Founded
1990
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
11 - 50
Website
Company Description
Rosch Computer GmbH is a specialized industrial computer distribution company with more than 20 years experience in distributing computer parts such as industrial motherboards, embedded PCs, IPC chassis, panel PCs and IPC cooling solutions. Our focus is on our sales channels as well as on our commitment to service our customers, offering up to 5 years warranty, full support for customized small batch series and large ODM productions.
IoT Snapshot
ROSCH is a provider of Industrial IoT processors and edge intelligence technologies.
Technology Stack
ROSCH’s Technology Stack maps ROSCH’s participation in the processors and edge intelligence IoT Technology stack.
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Supporting Technologies
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