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| foundation = {{start date and age|2002}}
| ___location = [[Tunis, Tunisia]]; [[Genova, Italy]]; [[Houston, Texas]]
| key_people = Samy Achour, President and Founder <ref name="profile">[http://www.webmanagercenter.com/management/article.php?id=37525 Profile of Samy Achour in ''Internet Management'' magazine 8 January 2008]</ref>
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| industry = [[Information technology|IT]] <br /> [[Software development]] <br /> [[System integration]] <br /> [[Automation]] <br /> [[Information technology consulting|Consulting]] <br /> [[Training]]
| products = [[System integration|systems integration]], [[knowledge management|knowledge management platforms]], [[OLE for process control|OPC software products]], connectivity consulting
| homepage = [httphttps://www.integrationobjects.com/ www.integrationobjects.com]
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'''Integration Objects''' is a software development firm created in 2002.<ref>[http://www.lesafriques.com/africain-de-la-semaine/samy-achour-prophete-chez-lui.html?Itemid=195 "Samy Achour: Fondateur d’Integration Objects"] ''Les Afriques: Le journal de la finance africaine'', 11 October 2008</ref> The company is a [[systems integrator]] and solutions{{solution-inline|date=June 2020}} provider for [[knowledge management]], [[automation|automation and plant process management]] and [[decision support system|decision support applications]]. It develops OPC software products and knowledge management platforms for manufacturers primarily in the [[Petroleum industry|oil and gas]], [[Petrochemical|refining and petrochemicals]], [[Chemical industry|chemical]], [[food and beverage]], [[steel]] and [[Pharmaceutical industry|pharmaceutical industries]]. It also provides consulting services.<ref>[http://www.controlglobal.com/articles/2009/DCS0909.html "Connecting the DCS Dots"], by Adel Ben-Duheash and Mohammed Batouq, ''Control'' magazine, September 2009</ref>