Brand change


Colin Kerr
Published: Monday, April 1, 2019
Following Topcon Healthcare Solutions’ acquisition of KIDE Systems in April 2018, KIDE Systems has announced that it will take on the branding of its parent company Topcon Healthcare Solutions Inc., part of Topcon Corporation. The brand change includes the change of KIDE Systems’ corporate name to Topcon Healthcare Solutions EMEA (THS EMEA). KIDE Systems (now THS EMEA) will take on the responsibility of distributing and supporting the complete suite of Topcon Healthcare Solutions’ software within Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Topcon Healthcare Solutions Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Topcon America Corporation.
“The brand change is a natural step towards becoming a true member of the Topcon family,” said Mr Anssi Ylimaula, CEO of KIDE Systems and new Managing Director of THS EMEA. “The brand change will allow us to provide our customers with even better solutions and services,” Mr Ylimaula continued.
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