EAO Switch Corporation

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Shelton, CT  |  203-951-4600

EAO Corporation is a global technology leader and manufacturer or Human Machine Interface (HMI) Systems and Components. EAO serves a wide range of industries, including the transportation, machinery, heavy duty and specialty vehicle, lifting and moving, medical and automotive markets. EAO Corporation offers intuitive development skills, global manufacturing capabilities, worldwide supply chains, and superior project and consultation management that result in complete, innovative HMI Systems. HMI Components include award winning pushbuttons, indicators, emergency stop switches, rotary selectors, keylocks, CAN based products and more. All EAO products meet the required international ratings and approvals and are manufactured under the important ISO quality requirements within a sustainable environmental policy.

With more than 600 employees worldwide, EAO Corporation is headquartered in Olten, Switzerland and has production facilities in North America, Europe and Asia, as well as 10 wholly-owned international sales companies and distributors in more than 50 countries. For more information, please visit our website or contact us today!

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