
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 10 (UPI) -- United Arab Emirates-based International Golden Group has signed a deal to distribute Seer Technology Inc.'s chemical recognition and navigation technologies.
Utah-based Seer signed the agreement with IGG, a Middle East defense contractor distributing military and first responder support equipment, for the company to distribute its products over five years.
Under the contract, valued at $150 million, IGG will distribute Seer's AccuSense chemical gas detection system and its NAViSEER personnel navigation technologies in the Middle East market.
"This represents a major milestone for Seer," Fred Gallander, Seer Technology chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"We are very pleased that a company with the size and reputation of IGG has selected our world class products for distribution to their customer base."
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