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Tria

Tria is a world leader in design and manufacturing of embedded computing. It helps OEMs to embed compute capabilities into their products of all shapes and sizes. From off-the-shelf compute modules to complete, custom-built systems, Tria makes technology for the world’s best products. With in-house design and manufacturing and a global footprint, Tria is uniquely positioned to support large multinational OEMs. 

OEMs trust Tria to help them get their product to market faster, better and stronger. Faster, by speeding up development time with verified designs and modular solutions. Better, by leveraging cutting-edge compute and display technology. Stronger, with a global integrated supply chain and reduced costs. From coffee machines to robots, Tria has a proven track record for delivering success for some of the world’s best-known brands. 

Tria is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Avnet, leveraging Avnet’s family of businesses and linecard suppliers to fulfil a broad range of secondary customer needs including component sourcing, software design, display solutions, server and datacentre solutions, cloud and IoT infrastructure.

Wherever you see embedded compute or systems…

Systems Tria

…Tria is there.

The #1 partner for European OEMs

  • Design and manufacturing centers across Europe
     
  • Sales offices and project teams in almost every country
     
  • Global supply chain logistics
     
  • The best support for customers based in Europe, selling globally
     
  • Represented through Avnet in over 35 countries in Europe

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