Leviton Granted Exclusive License to Sell Cheetah USA Technology

Feb. 11, 2009
Little Neck, N.Y.-based Leviton Manufacturing, manufacturer of electrical and electronic products, has entered into an exclusive license agreement with Cheetah USA Corp, Sandy, Utah

Little Neck, N.Y.-based Leviton Manufacturing, manufacturer of electrical and electronic products, has entered into an exclusive license agreement with Cheetah USA Corp, Sandy, Utah. The agreement allows Leviton to capitalize on Cheetah’s innovative technology, including the Cheetah Speed System.

“We are very excited to have access to Cheetah’s technology and look forward to growing the business,” says Bob Becker, Vice President and general manager of the Residential Business Unit for Leviton. “Our customers will benefit from a system that increases efficiency at a time when working faster and smarter is economically critical. It will give electricians and builders of multi- and single-family housing, hotels and government projects the edge they need in today’s tough market.”

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