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Tommy Jauhojärvi, CEO EMIT AS and Juhani Sihvonen, Chairman of Kaukametsäläiset ry EMIT AS and Kaukametsäläiset ry is pleased to announce on a new 5-year contract 2025-2029. Jukola will continue to use EMIT punching at Jukola for at least 5 years and there is also an option for 5 more years until 2034. The collaboration ...
The German company arntech GmbH is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of the Norwegian company EMIT AS. For more information, please read the following press release: Press release
Telenor is modernizing the mobile network and phasing out 2G. The 2G network will continue to function in 2025, after which the phase-out will start. However, coverage on the 2G network has already been downgraded and the fixed costs for 2G sim cards have doubled in the last year. For more info see: 2G network is being phased out Emit has several years ago gone over...
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In 1981 Per Svendsen and Per Aage Stokseth started the company Regnly. The company started with the production of tents for participants and organizers at orientation events. Regnly also began to develop advanced timing equipment intended for several sports. The company became well known in the market and gained a good reputation. In 1995, the company changed its name to Emit. Right from the start ...
There are many different grant schemes for purchasing equipment for sports teams. Have you checked if your club can benefit from these arrangements? We have made an overview of various grant schemes here.
Emit has launched new web pages with a new webshop. If there is anything you miss from the old pages, you can give us feedback here.
Emit has for a long time had plans to build a Self Timing solution for orienteering, but also other sports. When the coronavirus struck in March, orienteering quickly became popular. That's why we created a solution called veckansbana.se. Peter Löfås, who runs Emit in Sweden, stood ...