Intracom

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Intracom Holdings
Type
Founded
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served South East Europe
Key people Socrates Kokkalis
Products Telecoms
Revenue €535 Million [1]
Website http://www.intracom.com/

Intracom is a major Greek company, specialising in computer and defence system software development. Its founder and CEO is Socrates Kokkalis.

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Greece's largest multinational provider of telecommunications products, solutions and services Since June 2006 INTRACOM TELECOM is controlled by JSC Sitronics (Russia) with 51%. JSC SITRONICS is controlled by JSFC SISTEMA, the largest consumer services company in Central and Eastern Europe. INTRACOM HOLDINGS Group (Greece) retains a 49% stake. INTRACOM TELECOM is a part of SITRONICS Telecommunication Solutions division. Proven track record: three decades of success in Greece and abroad Strategic geographic focus: Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA) Α regional telecommunications systems integration leader. More than 40 Telco customers in the region.

Personnel 2,600 (including subsidiaries). Scientific staff 68%.

Significant international activity: exports >65% of annual sales; sales to 60 countries subsidiaries in 12 countries; personnel abroad 900 (36%) Significant R&D investment: 6-8% of annual revenues. Among the EU leaders in R&D State-of-the-art research laboratories for the rapid development and testing of new, innovative products. Strong participation, during the last five years, in more than 100 R&D projects. Cooperation with leading academic and research institutions International partnerships with major technology manufacturers

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