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Schneider partners Wipro for industrial automation solutions

NEW DELHI: Schneider Electric, a global energy management firm, on Tuesday said it has partnered Wipro for marketing its industrial automation solutions in the country.

Under the non-exclusive agreement, Wipro will market several of Schneider Electric's solutions in India and will also offer additional commercial channel and outstanding project execution capability to market and deliver the company's solutions, Schneide r said in a statement.

To begin with, Wipro shall provide the solution to the mining, mineral processing and metals industries, it added.

“Our partnership with Wipro is an indicator of our commitment to the Indian market. It shows our willingness to go beyond conventional business models to grow our business here,'' Schneider Electric Executive Vice President Mr Michel Crochon said. - PTI

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