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AMX Celebrates 25 Years in Business (27/4/2007)

AMX is celebrating 25 years in business, after reaching the milestone this April. During this time, the company has grown from a one-man operation, working on creating the first remote operated slide projector control, to the global leader in advanced control and automation technology.

Founded in April 1982, when Dallas entrepreneur, Scott Miller, started a business literally out of his garage, AMX has now grown and evolved to a position where it is recognised around the globe, throughout the industry, and in countless vertical markets as the de facto standard for control and automation. And with the recent acquisitions of AutoPatch, Matrix and Endeleo, AMX is now even better equipped to offer customers one-stop shopping and a truly integrated, best-of-breed solution.

Commenting on the achievement, CEO Rashid Skaf said: "Twenty-five years in business is a significant milestone of which, we as a company, are very proud.

"Starting out in 1982, Scott Miller was focused on starting a company that would improve upon a little device that most of us now take for granted - the handheld remote control. Indeed, the very first product manufactured by AMX was a wireless controller for 35mm slide projectors - the MX20.

"While the company has clearly grown and evolved over the years, its core goal remains largely unchanged. Twenty-five years later, the dream of a simpler world continues to drive innovation at AMX."

www.amx.com

 

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