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by Hatteland Technology
26 Jun 2009
Hatteland Display at Sea-Air-Space

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Left: Brede Qvigstad, Director Naval & Defence Division, David Hawthorne, General Manager USA and Joakim Emanuelsson, Product Manager Computer & Naval Division


Hatteland Display marked its second year as an exhibitor at the US Navy League's Sea Air Space exhibition. The show was held May 4th - 6th in National Harbor, Maryland, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. This year's show was another success for the company, as we introduced several new products for use in the Naval & Defense market.

New products on display included the new Naval Multi Display (NMD), the HT416 rack-mount computer, and the Red Dot Award winning HT C01 standalone computer solution.

Interest in Hatteland Display products was quite high, and we had several meetings with both current customers as well as new prospective clients. Many of the customers who came by our booth remembered Hatteland Display from last year's expo, and we received a lot of interest in our products from companies that have not done business with us before.

sas_compo This year Hatteland Display held a grand prize giveaway of a Taylor Made Burner driver and golf bag, which drew a lot of interest, and the golf balls with our logo that were hand-outs at the booth were also popular. This year's lucky grand prize winner was Steve Misun from DRS Technologies.

In addition to providing cost-effective, approved display and computer solutions for naval vessels, Hatteland Display is also in a position to be a highly reliable and secure supplier, and has a proven track record of providing a full life cycle service to customers in the naval market.

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