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PAX Technology set to enter the Australian market with its range of Android products

Monday 16 December 2019 13:10 CET | News

PAX Technology, an electronic payment terminals provider, has announced plans to launch its Android products into the Australian market in 2020.

PAX employs more than 900 software engineers, mainly in China, but outsources its manufacturing to a Japanese electronics manufacturing services (EMS) company that also counts Japanese companies like Hitachi, Nissan, and Omron as clients.

The PAX terminals run on an Android operating system, meaning they can also house a variety of applications, such as a bill-splitting capability for restaurants. The Android-based portfolio - comprising SmartPOS, SmartECR and SmartKiosk – is seeing high demand from merchants, with more than 300,000 shipped globally in the first half of 2019 alone, according to the official press release.


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Keywords: PAX Technology, electronic payments, online payments, Australia, POS, merchants, payments
Categories: Payments & Commerce
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Countries: Australia
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