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Euroconsult and RKF Engineering Solutions announce partnership agreement
by Staff Writers
Paris, France (SPX) May 05, 2019

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The Euroconsult Group and RKF Engineering Solutions are pleased to announce they have entered into a partnership agreement, combining Euroconsult's industry leading strategic and operational consulting and research services with RKF's innovative engineering solutions for communication networks and satellite systems.

This collaboration will enable each of the independent entities to rely on the services portfolio of the other in order to bring added value to government and private sector clients alike.

Euroconsult Group's vast range of consulting services to stakeholders in the high technology sector include market, policy, financial, regulatory and technical assessments, as well as satellite procurement support, construction monitoring and operations support.

RKF is an industry leader in regulatory service and support, spectrum management, system engineering, and modeling and simulation for complex networks.

"The Euroconsult-RKF partnership is a powerful combination. We believe that the complementarity of the two entities will bring greater value to future clients. Through our combined resources, experience and expertise, we will be best positioned to satisfy the most demanding government and private sector clients and help generate leading programs and products," said Pacome Revillon, President of Euroconsult Group. "We look forward to a successful collaboration with RKF."

"This collaborative arrangement between our two like-minded companies will strengthen our ability to serve our clients and bring them enhanced levels of service. Working as one team on key missions, this partnership will allow us to drive more technical and business impact for our clients," said David Marshack, Managing Director and COO of RKF Engineering Solutions.

"Customers across-the-board will benefit from this partnership; we are excited for things to get underway."

Euroconsult and RKF Engineering Solutions will be attending SATELLITE 2019; please contact us if interested in initiating discussions.


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