Trade Name Application for DarkPulse Electronics Manufacturing Earns Approval


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DarkPulse, Inc. a technology company focused on the manufacture, sale, installation and monitoring of laser sensing systems based on its patented BOTDA dark-pulse sensor technology (the "DarkPulse Technology") which provides a data stream of critical metrics for assessing the health and security of infrastructure for applications in border security, pipelines, oil and gas, aviation and aerospace, mine safety, and renewable energy announced the State of Arizona has approved the application for a trade name of the Company's wholly owned subsidiary TJM Electronics West, Inc., a contract electronics manufacturer based in Tempe, Arizona for "DarkPulse Electronics Manufacturing" (DEM). DEM is ITAR registered and holds ISO9001 and AS9100 certified electronics and electro-mechanical assembly certificates and an assembly team trained to IPC 610 and J-STD-001 standards, Class 2 and 3.

Dennis O'Leary, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of DarkPulse stated, "We recognize the value in brand management and believe operating under one company name is beneficial for the growth and expansion of our manufacturing business. DarkPulse Electronics Manufacturing can build and fabricate quantities from as little as two units allowing for cost effective prototyping while offering full manufacturing capabilities as your project progresses."

 

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