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IT, Telecommunication & Software Development

development and production of software, e-learning, all services and performance connected with ICT
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Production and sale of office furniture, metalworking
The company HON a.s. manufactures HOBIS and EXNER office furniture, likewise metal furniture parts and components in three subsidiary companies. It deals with small and medium sized orders for metalworking, and it has a production line for powder coating. More info

Air Traffic Control/Management Systems
The ATC/ATM system LETVIS is an automated system designed for civil and military air traffic control complying with the requirements placed on the control of both regional (ACC) and airport (APP/TWR) air traffic control. More info

AdvaICT, a.s.
AdvaICT, a.s. is a company providing complex solutions in monitoring, administration and computer network security areas. Our company has been operating since 2006 as a Masaryk university spin-off. More info

ALES, s.r.o.
A private company certified for dealing with design, development, production and commissioning of advanced computer-aided systems for both ATC/ATM and Air Defence. Also deals with radar modernisation and manufacturing of special furniture (consoles). More info

HON a.s.
HON is a company with a nearly hundred-year tradition. The company has available 2 manufacturing plants – office furniture HOBIS and EXNER is made in Skřipov and Opava, the other company is HON Kovo s.r.o., also based in Opava. More info

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