Qualcomm teams with Snap-on Diagnostics

July 8, 2004
Qualcomm Inc. and Snap-on Inc. today announced forming a strategic relationship to cooperate in the development and marketing of integrated remote diagnostics and mobile asset management solutions for customers in the transportation, logistics and heavy equipment industries worldwide. According to the companies, they have already developed several initiatives together, including a plan to integrate

Qualcomm Inc. and Snap-on Inc. today announced forming a strategic relationship to cooperate in the development and marketing of integrated remote diagnostics and mobile asset management solutions for customers in the transportation, logistics and heavy equipment industries worldwide.

According to the companies, they have already developed several initiatives together, including a plan to integrate Snap-on’s eTechnician application with Qualcomm’s OmniTracs fleet management solution to provide enhanced asset management, remote diagnostics and control of vehicle parameters.

Other initiatives noted by the firms include jointly exploring asset management solutions for vehicle manufacturers and opportunities for applications in the area of command and control vehicle security.

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