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Vontier Announces New U.S. Headquarters for EV Software Leader Driivz in North Carolina

RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT), a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem, today announced that their portfolio company Driivz has established a U.S.-based headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, alongside Vontier. With operations in over 30 countries across North America, Europe and Asia, Driivz is a global EV charging software leader, currently managing 100,000 public chargers globally...

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