星期三, 26 2 月, 2025
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INVT AT 126Th CANTON FAIR

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The five-day Canton Fair ended on October 19. Thanks to all the partners who have come to visit and let’s look back at what happened at the Canton Fair.

INVT made its debut at the Canton Fair with the latest anti-counterfeiting technology. Why? It is because there are too many fake products of solar pump inverter for irrigation, which you cannot judge whether it is real products of INVT from appearance in the market, since INVT has had a profound impact and good quality. At the fair, INVT showcase that how to distinguish the fakes. INVT will follow up to crack down on counterfeit goods in the future.

Let’s take a look at the hot scene during the fair now.

Every partner, no matter where are they from, was satisfied with products and service of INVT. Thanks for all of yours support. Meet you at SPS next month.

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