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Megger are pleased to announce that the company has acquired the electrical certification company, Vespula Ltd, based in the UK.

The Vespula software offers electrical contractors a simple to use, cloud-based platform for completion and storage of their electrical installation certificates. The software has been developed to operate seamlessly across multiple operating systems, including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS - both on and offline – allowing certificate completion either on site, using a mobile device, or from the office.

Multiple operating systems

The Vespula software extends Megger’s solution to the electrical contract and maintenance industry, where the move to digital certification has been growing. It complements Megger’s portfolio of electrical test and measurement equipment, while ensuring compatibility with our range of Bluetooth-enabled multifunction testers that currently offer storage and downloading.

Simon Wood, Business Development Manager for Megger’s European electrical market commented, "Megger are always striving to better serve our customers, and we are really excited to be able to offer this as a simple solution to certificate creation."

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