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Lytica is an electronic component spend analytics and risk intelligence company that uses real customer data to help electronics companies (EMS, OEM, ODM) make their supply chain more transparent, more resilient, and more predictable. Lytica provides customers with the data, insight, and analysis they need to improve their procurement and build better, stronger, more resilient supply chains. Lytica is the world`s only provider of electronic component spend analytics and risk intelligence enabled by real customer data. Trusted by customers globally, our proprietary SupplyLens™ platform enables clients to drive cost reduction and mitigate supply chain risk. Lytica Inc. enables unprecedented levels ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.lytica.com
  • 720-555 Legget Drive
    Ottawa, ON CAN K2K 2X3
  • Phone: 613.271.1414

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Danylo Zburivsky
Vice President of Data and Engineering Profile

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