Taoglas, Ryoyo Electro partner to expand Japanese market

Taoglas, a provider of technology for a smarter world, has signed a new distribution agreement with Ryoyo Electro Corporation, a product and service provider of electronics, engaged in semiconductor, device, and ICT solutions. This collaboration brings Taoglas’ extensive portfolio of high-performance antennas, audio speaker, cable assemblies, and connectors to Ryoyo Electro’s customers in healthcare, industrial, smart metering, telematics and IoT applications for the Japanese market.  

“We are very pleased to have signed a distribution contract with Taoglas. Ryoyo Electro offers customers the complete wireless product solution with Taoglas’ wide range of reliable, high-quality antenna products,” says Daisuke Aguro, director and managing executive officer at Ryoyo Electro. 

The antenna is an essential product for equipment that uses wireless data communication, and its form factor, amplification factor, radiation characteristics, etc. greatly affects communication performance. The size and shape vary depending on the radio wave frequency and application, and there are a wide variety of types, including those that are built into modules and those that are externally attached.  

Taoglas has one of the most comprehensive portfolios of external and embedded antennas covering Cellular, GPS/GNSS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, UWB, NFC/RFID, LPWA, ISM band and Satcom applications. Taoglas’ global team of technical experts deliver standard and custom-engineered antennas and RF components to help simplify customer IoT design and development activities.  

“Taoglas has a long history of supplying our Japanese customers high quality products for their IoT projects, and our new partnership with Ryoyo Electro furthers our investment in the region, “says Taylor Kimmerle, global VP of sales at Taoglas. “Ryoyo Electro has a strong reputation of enabling customers as they bring their customer’s projects from concept to production, and we are honored to have the ability to work alongside them to assist on their journey.” 

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