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Gilbarco Veeder-Root and W. Capra have unveiled a strategic partnership designed to elevate technology lab services, focusing on seamless software testing and release cycles. This collaboration aims to provide comprehensive support for certifications and new product testing, ensuring that both companies can deliver high-quality solutions to their clients.
The partnership will leverage the strengths of both organizations to create a robust framework for innovation. By combining their expertise, they plan to streamline processes and enhance the efficiency of software development and deployment. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce time-to-market for new technologies, allowing clients to stay ahead in a competitive landscape.
Furthermore, the collaboration emphasizes the importance of rigorous testing standards, which are critical for maintaining reliability and performance in technology products. As both companies move forward, they are committed to fostering an environment of continuous improvement and excellence in service delivery, ultimately benefiting their customers and the industry as a whole.
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