Panasonic introduces latest technology and solutions for enhanced productivity and cost efficiencies

Dec 7th at 08:12
07-12-2015 08:12:57+07:00

Panasonic introduces latest technology and solutions for enhanced productivity and cost efficiencies

Panasonic Vietnam, part of Japanese tech giant Panasonic Corporation, yesterday hosted the Panasonic ProDay 2015 in Hanoi capital, showcasing the company’s full suite of business to business products and solutions. Similar event will follow suit in Ho Chi Minh City on December 8.

Into its second year, Panasonic ProDay was attended by almost 1,000 leading businesses, broadcasters, government agencies and more.

The event provided end-users and partners the opportunity to learn of Panasonic’s latest technology and solutions to help businesses drive change to garner improvement in productivity and cost efficiencies.

Visitors to the Panasonic Proday were introduced to a wide array of cutting-edge technology and solutions.

Some highlights included the latest 4K technology in broadcast equipment, bringing recording and display quality to the next level and cutting-edge security and surveillance technology to enhance home/business safety cost-saving retail security solution and promotional display solutions.

On display were also latest business communication solutions to boost workgroup productivity and efficiency including document imaging and HDVC systems; ruggedised tablets and laptops for harsh outdoor environment as well as state of art control room systems.

“We are witnessing business growth in Vietnam at an accelerated rate in recent years. Conducive business environment and opening up of trade relations has fuelled this growth. We view Vietnam as a growth engine for our B2B business,” said Eiji Fukumori, general director of Panasonic Vietnam.

“Our commitment is to deliver end-to-end products and solutions to enhance business performance of our customers,” he added.

Panasonic ProDay provides businesses with opportunities to see and experience a wide range of products and solution offerings through show floor presentation sessions and solution showcase.

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