Signal Technologies History

Founded in 1992, Signal Technologies has grown from one employee installing one product to a staff of many highly skilled employees and a wide array of state-of-the-art products and the latest technologies. Today we serve customers in more than eight states and we continue to grow as we seek manufacturing partners offering reliable, effective products who also share our commitment to excellence.

In business for more than a quarter century, we believe our success can be attributed to the genuine care and concern we have for every customer. More than a vendor, we see ourselves as a true partner in helping our customers with effective solutions that give them a maximum return on their investment.

We express our company culture and core values are summed up in the acronym SHINE:

  • Serve others
  • Honor God
  • Improve continually
  • Navigate by our values
  • Excel in relationships

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Technology Enhances Security Systems for Health Care Facilities

Technology Enhances Security Systems for Health Care Facilities

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Announcing our Annual Customer Support Agreement

Announcing our Annual Customer Support Agreement

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