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Brazil to gain new factory from Chinese company TP-Link
Release time:2024-08-22
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In November, TP-Link, a renowned manufacturer of network equipment, will open a new factory in Joinville, Santa Catarina. This investment represents a significant milestone for the brand, which has been in the Brazilian market for a decade and aims to serve both the national and Latin American markets.

 

The factory in Joinville will be responsible for the production of several pieces of equipment, including the new WiFi 7 models. WiFi 7 technology is TP-Link's latest innovation and promises to bring significant improvements over previous versions, such as WiFi 5.

 

The new production unit will have a considerable impact, including reducing product costs, creating around a thousand new jobs, and promoting technological development in the region.

 

In addition, the production of WiFi 7 equipment in Brazil can improve internet connections in the country and Latin America.

 

(Source: CPG, on August 20)