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Sony Professional Solutions MEA, Fifty One East and Darwish Technology, its local partner, recently hosted the first Sony Technology Event for Professionals (STEP) conference in Doha.
The two-day event came in response to the evolving needs of the country’s audio-visual (AV) community, according to a statement.
The conference brought together a broad range of stakeholders, including key system integrators, consultants, broadcast professionals, faculty and students of applied media and mass communication, to experience the future of AV with Sony’s portfolio of professional solutions.
Sony Professional is a leading supplier of audio visual and technology solutions to businesses.
The conference had dedicated consultants who showcased the best of solutions for various segments, including auditoriums, classrooms, boardrooms, security control rooms, video studios and home cinema.
Rob Sherman, managing director of Sony Professional Solutions MEA, said: “STEP is just one of the exciting ways in which Sony will engage with all stakeholders and help shape the future of audio-visual solutions in Qatar.
“We are very enthusiastic about many applications for our solutions and, at STEP, we have showed a sample of the breadth of our product range and demonstrated our position as industry-leading innovators in technologies in broadcast, security and professional display solutions.”
Ziad Asmar, Darwish Technology director, said: “We were very excited to host the first STEP event in Qatar and showcase the future of the audio-visual industry to everyone interested in modern technology.
“This important event provided the local community with first-hand information on Sony’s finest audio-visual professional solutions. Our support to STEP further reinforces our commitment to providing the very best in innovative technology to our audiences.”
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