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Tech Cuisine Smart Home Expands Operations into Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia

November 30, 2023

Tech Cuisine Smart Home, one of the key players in the Romanian smart home market, announces the expansion of its operations into Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. This strategic move is part of the ambitious plan for expansion in Central and Southeastern Europe, marking a significant step in the company's growth on the international market.

With an estimated turnover of 900,000 euros for the year 2023, Tech Cuisine has established itself as one of the major players in the Romanian smart home market. The company operates as a distributor, importer, or reseller for some of the most important global brands specializing in home automation. These include Tado Thermostat, Nuki Smart Lock, Legrand, Netatmo, Tedee Gerda Smart Lock, SwitchBot, Aqara, Meross, Nanoleaf, and many more.

Through its online stores, techcuisine.ro, techcuisine.hu, techcuisine.sk and techcuisine.cz, Tech Cuisine Smart Home provides access to the most diverse range of smart home equipment from top global brands. Additionally, the company offers consultancy and automation services for smart homes, catering to both individual consumers and residential projects.

Alexandru Măxineanu, the founder of Tech Cuisine, emphasizes the importance of this expansion: "We believe the future is here, and in this reality where we are surrounded and dependent on technology, our homes need intelligence and automation to make our lives easier, more comfortable, and efficient. Tech Cuisine offers turnkey solutions without hassle for people who need extra comfort in their lives."

This expansion into Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia represents a major step for Tech Cuisine in realizing its vision of becoming a market leader in the European market for the commercialization and automation of Smart Home solutions. In 2024, the company aims to continue its expansion into three other European countries, which will be announced at a later date.

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