Overcoming Service Challenges as a Security Integrator with Jonathan Pine of Renova Technology

 

A new HTF MI study reports that the residential and commercial security markets will begin to witness huge growth worldwide within the next 4 years. To understand what this means for the IoT market, both technologically and economically, we sat down with industry veteran, Jonathan Pine, CEO of Renova Technology, a company that focuses on component level repair and rework of complex, and often proprietary circuit boards. A focus on transparency and customer satisfaction has set Renova apart from other players in this field, and their internal case study series on commitment to customer service articulates how flexibility, proactive support, and critical insight has helped them foster satisfactory client relationships.

This episode’s main topic revolves around service challenges that hold commercial security integrators back, and Jonathan provides context and potential solutions to some of these challenges. The CEO also goes into how Renova broke rank and innovated in the data analysis department as he shares some of the best practices in commercial security return, refurbishment, and repair.

To learn more, head to their website: Renova Technology

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