ACCESS Newswire
24 May 2022, 18:07 GMT+10
Company Continues to Expand Territory Footprint with First Order from New Hampshire
TOCCOA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / May 24, 2022 / Galaxy Next Generation, Inc. (OTCQB:GAXY) ('Galaxy' or the 'Company'), a provider of interactive learning technology solutions, has been awarded a purchase order from Farmington School District in New Hampshire for G2 Interactive panels and accessories for 25 classrooms.
'Our go-to-market strategy continues to be validated by our ability to execute on new business opportunities,' said Gary LeCroy, Chief Executive Officer of Galaxy. 'This is our first order from a New Hampshire school district, which reflects our continued success with our expansion efforts. As we previously mentioned earlier this year, we intend to increase our market penetration in the Northeast by working with our reseller partners, and we anticipate that this will be the first of many purchase orders in the region which presents a substantial revenue opportunity.'
About Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.
Galaxy Next Generation (OTCQB:GAXY) is a provider of interactive learning technology solutions that allows the presenter and participant to engage in a fully collaborative instructional environment. Galaxy's products include Galaxy's own private-label interactive touch screen panel as well as numerous other national and international branded peripheral and communication devices. Galaxy's distribution channel consists of 22+ resellers across the U.S. who primarily sell the Company's products within the commercial and educational market. Galaxy does not control where resellers focus their resell efforts, although generally, the K-12 education market is the largest customer base for Galaxy products - comprising nearly 90% of Galaxy's sales.
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SOURCE: Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.
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