Aiphone Unveils New Office in Tampa, Fla., to Support Growth and Innovation

The new office marks Aiphone’s first location in the southern United States and fourth overall in North America.

Aiphone Unveils New Office in Tampa, Fla., to Support Growth and Innovation

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Redmond, Washington — Intercom, access control and emergency communications product manufacturer Aiphone has opened a new office in the Tampa, Fla., area.

The new office marks Aiphone’s first location in the South and fourth overall in North America. Aiphone currently has offices located in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Laval, Quebec, Canada. The corporate office is in Redmond, Wash.

Earlier this year, Aiphone introduced its new access control line, expanding its portfolio of offerings beyond intercoms and emergency communication towers.

The Tampa location will be used as a sales and training facility, “enabling the Aiphone sales team to further extend its reach and strengthen client relationships,” according to the company announcement.

“Opening this new location signifies our commitment to serving our customers better, fostering innovation, and strengthening our community ties,” says Brad Kamcheff, marketing manager for Aiphone Corporation, in the announcement.

“We’re excited to be closer to our clients and partners in the South, ensuring we continue to meet their evolving needs,” he says. “It also serves as a convenient location to support the growing security market in Latin America.”

Spencer Britenstine, director of sales for Aiphone, will be leading the office in Tampa and will be supported by a team including Jasen Dunn, Robert Hilt, Jessica Baker and Daniel Esposito, “all of whom share Aiphone’s vision and dedication to delivering top-tier emergency communication, intercom and access control security solutions,” according to the company announcement.

Aiphone’s intercom, access control and emergency communication towers have been deployed in numerous locations, including schools, offices, healthcare facilities, multi-tenant buildings, industrial plants, parking garages and government buildings.

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