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Amper SA
Amper SA is a Spanish industrial technology company that designs and delivers electronic, communications, and security systems. It builds hardware and software used in areas such as defense, public safety, telecom networks, and critical infrastructure, including radar, electronic warfare, command-and-control, and communication equipment. The company sells project-based systems, engineering services, integration work, and long-term support and maintenance. Its customers are mainly government agencies, defense organizations, telecom operators, utilities, and other large organizations that need reliable communications or mission-critical technology. Amper makes money by winning contracts to design, install, and service these systems, then earning fees for follow-on support and upgrades. What makes Amper different is that it sits close to the technical heart of its customers’ operations rather than selling general-purpose products. Many of its assignments are customized and tied to regulated or security-sensitive end markets, so the business depends on specialized know-how, system integration, and trust more than on mass-market sales.
Amper SA is a Spanish industrial technology company that designs and delivers electronic, communications, and security systems. It builds hardware and software used in areas such as defense, public safety, telecom networks, and critical infrastructure, including radar, electronic warfare, command-and-control, and communication equipment.
The company sells project-based systems, engineering services, integration work, and long-term support and maintenance. Its customers are mainly government agencies, defense organizations, telecom operators, utilities, and other large organizations that need reliable communications or mission-critical technology. Amper makes money by winning contracts to design, install, and service these systems, then earning fees for follow-on support and upgrades.
What makes Amper different is that it sits close to the technical heart of its customers’ operations rather than selling general-purpose products. Many of its assignments are customized and tied to regulated or security-sensitive end markets, so the business depends on specialized know-how, system integration, and trust more than on mass-market sales.