StarTech.com

StarTech.com
Private
Industry Information technology
Founded 1985
Headquarters London, Ontario, Canada
Number of employees
400+
Website www.startech.com

StarTech.com is an ISO 9001 registered technology manufacturer, specializing in hard-to-find connectivity parts, primarily used in the information technology and professional A/V industries. StarTech.com services a worldwide market with operations throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America and Taiwan. The company headquarters is located in London, Ontario, Canada with distribution centers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

History

Founding and beginnings

StarTech.com was founded in 1985 in London, Ontario, Canada by Paul Seed and Ken Kalopsis. The company’s first products to enter the IT market were anti-glare screens for CRT computer monitors, and keyboard dust covers.

International expansion

Although StarTech.com has been active in the United States and Canadian IT markets since the company’s beginning, it was not until 2004 that StarTech.com decided to focus on becoming a more globalized company, with the opening of a branch in Northampton, UK. In 2010, the company further expanded their UK operation, with the appointment of a Business Manager, UK Country Manager and National Account Manager. The same year, both the UK and USA warehouses were relocated to better accommodate demand for products.[1][2] As of 2012, StarTech.com sells products in many European markets including France, Spain, Italy, Benelux as well as Mexico.

Product range

The main emphasis of StarTech.com’s product range includes uncommon connectivity solutions (adapters, converters, connectors, extenders, splitters and switches) which help users to overcome interconnectivity issues between legacy technology and devices that feature new technology and connector types. StarTech.com’s main category offerings are divided into 7 main product lines including:

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