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company, which provides solu- tions for industries such as re- tail, education, hospitality and corporate sectors across seven continents, is recognised for its
cutting-edge designs and
high-quality standards. It has R & D facilities in Turkey, China, and the UK, and will be launch- ing a series of new products later this year and throughout 2021, which will allow easy in- tegration with software such as NowSignage CMS.
This new partnership further complements Distec’s part- nership with digital signage software provider NowSignage, whose cloud-based intuitive CMS system gives customers ultimate
control to send tar-
geted content to any screen at any time. The partnership also brings new opportunities with several hardware partners, in- cluding AOPEN’s Chromebox- es, the first commercial grade Chrome OS for digital signage devices and Advantech’s media players, which offer pre-imag- ing, build and custom BIOS support from entry level up to ultra-slim, multi-display and OPS series. Used in combina- tion with CMS, Distec can now offer a complete digital sig- nage solution for commercial displays, including retail, fast- food and hotel environments. Commenting on the partner- ship, Noel Sheppard, General Manager of Distec said: “Digi- tal Signage remains one of the biggest growth markets, espe- cially considering the important role it is playing in enforcing
social distancing guidelines. By expanding our portfolio with Vestel Visual Solutions, we can offer our customers a truly end- to-end digital signage solution and I am excited to have Vestel on board.”
Chris Moore, B2B Sales Man- ager, Vestel, added that: “This
new relationship with Dis-
tec will bring together a vast amount of history and experi- ence, giving customers local logistics support from a global leader in digital signage solu- tions. Vestel fills a clear gap within Distec’s digital signage portfolio, while Distec strength-
ens our personal approach to distribution through the strength of our partners. This latest long-term and strategic partnership will help to provide customers, across a variety of industries, with a one-stop shop for all of their AV needs.”
Toni Moss, managing director at CDEC.
appointed to each large con- tracts area, and 5 to each small contracts region. For both large and small lots, integrators had to demonstrate a proven track record, and meet the expecta- tions and stringent criteria set by the consortium. Toni Moss, managing direc- tor at CDEC, said: “The CDEC team is absolutely thrilled to continue our work with the uni- versities and further education colleges across all the regions and look forward to working with the NEUPC team to build on the success of the previous framework agreements.”
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