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Thursday, 03 December 2009 11:15

Blacktrace launches new website

To coincide with its strategic realignment, Blacktrace has launched a new website in conjunction with a leading web development agency. The site has been developed to provide a clean look, and easy access to information about the company, its mission, its people and its goals.

Over the coming months, further information will be added to the site. In particular case studies will be included to give a feel for the work we have done. These will show how our initimate experience with software, mechanical and electronic design combines to produce products which are elegant in their simplicity. To help shape your thoughts on how we could work together, please contact us with your challenge.

 

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