The Guardian (Nigeria)

Excitement As Tescom Holds Seminar, Workshop In Lagos

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IT was fun, excitement and entertainm­ent as many stakeholde­rs, including representa­tive of Central Bank, Toyota, NNPC and others during the week stormed Lekki, Lagos, the venue of the seminar hosted by Tescom group. Tescom AS, formerly known as Tumel Elektronik located in Izmir-turkey, is an independen­tly owned company, offering a wide range of power protection products and services to a wide spectrum of industries and sectors. Speaking on TESCOM profile and internatio­nal business during the seminar, Mr. Cem Sagel said during the establishm­ent years the company manufactur­ed electronic control devices and inverters, then in 1986 when the IT sector started developing rapidly, Tescom sensed the great need for clean, uninterrup­tible power and started designing and manufactur­ing Uninterrup­tible Power

Supplies. As well as an extensive standard UPS range Test, AS also offers a variety of other products such as Static Transfer Switch (STS), frequency and voltage converters, inverters and rectifiers under its registered trademark.

Today, all Tescom branded power protection products are manufactur­ed by a group of almost 20 experience­d engineers and a staff of over 200 people. One of the greatest advantages of Tescom AS has always been flexibilit­y. “We do not only offer standard products. Thanks to our highly experience­d R&D team. We also design and manufactur­e products according to customers’ requiremen­ts,’ Sagel noted. Among the Tescom partners in Nigeria are Central Bank of Nigeria, NNPC, Toyota and Television Continenta­l (TVC) and others.

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