Panasonic will provide Azerbaijan from CIS countries
BAKU/19.12.13/Turan : In the capital of Azerbaijan was held a conference Panasonic Open House. Usually , the company communicates with Baku through representative office in Russia , now manifested interest in entering directly into the local market under the name " search for a new platform to interact with existing and potential partners in Azerbaijan and CIS countries ."
The conference was attended by the Ambassador of Japan to Azerbaijan Tsuguo Takahashi , representatives of the National Olympic Committee , the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan, as well as other officials. In addition, interested about 250 technicians, managers of public and private sector in Azerbaijan and CIS countries.
During the event, Panasonic introduced the unique technologies and innovative solutions for the B2B sector . At the conference, the best specialists Panasonic Corporation of Ukraine, Russia and Japan presented the latest products and solutions for the B2B sector in the field of communications , security, audio and video, industrial air conditioning , document and transport. Local companies were integrators and demonstrate the technical capabilities and benefits of recent developments Panasonic for a variety of businesses .
According to Masato Nakamura , vice president of Panasonic Corporation in Russia , Azerbaijan - new market with considerable potential . "We are ready to actively begin to develop business in the country to work with local distributors and integrators to offer them our technology and solutions that have proven successful in the world," he said.
At the conference were awarded to the winners of the contest
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