Panasonic Relies on imaginArt to Commercialise Its Audiovisual Solutions
Barcelona, March 22nd of 2023 – Panasonic, a leading company in the development of audiovisual technologies and professional solutions, closes a collaboration agreement with ImaginArt, one of the leading distribution companies in the audiovisual sector, for the marketing of its professional projectors and monitors in Spain and Portugal. The collaboration has been implemented as of this March.
With this alliance, ImaginArt will bring Panasonic's audiovisual product offerings to new customers. Thus, companies in the Spanish and Portuguese territory will be able to acquire models such as the REQ12 series, the first 1-Chip DLP™ laser projectors incorporating Quad Pixel Drive, the 2-axis pixel quadrupling technology or the PT-MZ20 LCD laser projector, the most compact and lightest 20,000 lm laser projector on the market.
In the words of Daniel Collado, Partner Account Manager of Panasonic Connect: "We are very pleased to join forces with a partner of the caliber of ImaginArt, which is a big step forward to reach new audiences and bring our audiovisual solutions to companies in the Iberian Peninsula. Thanks to this cooperation, which we are sure will be very profitable for both parties, we expect very positive results that we will be able to start seeing in the coming months."
For his part, David Robres, Managing Director of ImaginArt, also shows his satisfaction with this new synergy between the two companies: "From imaginArt, we are proud to announce this distribution agreement with a firm of the prestige of Panasonic. It is a recognition of our 29 years of work and service in the professional audiovisual sector. We are convinced that the high quality of Panasonic products and the know-how that we bring, will create synergies and benefits to our more than 1,100 partners, integrators, installers and customers in general, who make up our value-added distribution network."
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