Panasonic partners Swedish Trading Audio Visual

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Panasonic, the leader in the development and manufacture of electronic products for a wide range of consumer, business, and industrial segments together with Swedish Trading Audio Visual, launched a series of new file base broadcast solutions in Sri Lanka.



Through the partnership SENSYS Singapore Ltd. principal distributor for Panasonic Broadcast Solutions in Sri Lanka will set up a complete service centre catering to the evolving technology and customer needs.

The launch ceremony and workshop themed ‘Panasonic File Base Broadcast Solutions’ was held recently at Hotel Taj Samudra with the participation of principals from Panasonic, SENSYS, the management of Swedish Trading Audio Visual Ltd. and a clientele of over 50 professionals in the broadcasting and AV production industry.

Commenting about the operations in Sri Lanka, Khoo Cher Leong, Managing Director SENSYS Singapore said: “We’ve been in the Sri Lankan market for over 10 years, this is a period to move another step forward. We are happy to announce the setting up of SENSYS Singapore Service Centre to serve the broadcasters and production houses in the country. Basically we will be training staff in Sri Lanka to repair and also provide the much needed technical support and consultation for our valued clients. This also means that whatever technical product we introduce to the market we will be keeping on upgrading the same in this country, which will provide our customers the latest innovation to their businesses.”

Available products include technologies such as, AVC-Intra, DVCPROHD, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV. Models include AG-AC90, AG-AC160, AG-HPX255, AK-HC3800 (Studio Camera System) and AG-HPX600.

Anuruddha Gunasekara, General Manager – Swedish Trading Audio Visual, said: “Sri Lanka has immense potential to upgrade its current technology to the latest; this is an opportunity we will be targeting through our partnership with Panasonic and SENSYS. Prospects are available with broadcasters, productions houses, rental houses, universities and government institutes. We also have products for small businesses which will further boost the entrepreneurial capacity in our country. We are constantly providing our clients with the perfect solution through total integration; this is one of our values we stand by.”

Kotaro Sakuma, Manager – Broadcast Regional Operations Centre – Panasonic Systems Asia Pacific, said: “For Panasonic Corporation this is the first time we are coming in to the Sri Lanka market catering to the broadcasting segment. SENSYS has been doing a great job in this region. We will be providing all our expertise, knowledge transfer with regards to the new innovations and technologies in the market through supporting the Service Centre.”

Panasonic Asia Pacific has 50 manufacturing sites in seven countries in the region, which is a key hub for Panasonic’s global production activities. Based in Singapore, Panasonic’s Asia Pacific headquarters also promotes environmental conservation initiatives and encourages the adoption of environment-friendly products through public eco-awareness campaigns designed for each country in the region. On a broader scale, Panasonic Asia Pacific has specific goals to reduce its regional carbon dioxide emissions footprint in support of Panasonic’s global eco initiatives.

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