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Nanotechnology multinational company moves to Costa Rica

The multinational company Noxtak, specialized in nanotechnology for the control and mitigation of electromagnetic pollution from any source, announced that it chose Costa Rica to install its operations.

Next month, the company will start hiring personnel for areas of manufacturing, design and engineering. So far, 11 employees are already working with the company in the administrative sector.

This company also offers a range of environmental technical evaluation services and measurement of the impacts of the different technologies currently used, with environmental certifications such as the EHE.

Minister of Foreign Trade, Dyalá Jiménez, emphasized the importance of this company choosing Costa Rica to create a team of engineers for research and development, betting on the country’s human talent.

Carlos Aguilar, director of Noxtak Latin America, commented:

In the mid-term, with the exponential growth of our company in other latitudes of Central America, plus the virtual moving of assembly operations to Costa Rica, 15 additional people will be hired from here until the end October 2019, and for the assembly and test, 20 more people.”

From Costa Rica, Noxtak will develop solutions for the control of electromagnetic contamination of electronic devices. The company also considers providing advice, design and development of government projects, using the Blockchain ecosystem.

Those interested in applying for a position within the company may do so directly at the offices in the corporate center Momentum Lindora, Radial Santa Ana, Nomad West office park, or via email at info@noxtak.com

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