Zebra Technologies
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About Zebra Technologies
Zebra Technologies designs and provides hardware, software, and services to enhance intelligent operations across retail, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and government sectors. The company offers mobile computers, scanners, printers, RFID technology, vision systems, kiosks, and related accessories, along with software and professional services to digitize, automate, and optimize workflows. Its solutions aim to improve inventory management, asset tracking, workforce productivity, and customer experience across global enterprise environments. Zebra serves a wide range of industries worldwide, including retail, healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality, and public sector organizations.
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