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Panasonic To Display Industry Specific Business Solutions At GITEX 2011

Published Oct 10, 2011

Panasonic the worldwide leader in the development and manufacturer of electronic products is showcasing the complete, better valued, and industry specific business solutions the company has to offer Middle East businesses at Gitex 2011, taking place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Panasonic, who aims to become the No.1 Green Innovation Company in the electronics industry by 2018, will display High-end system solutions tailored for industry verticals like hospitality, retail, education, and the home office will also be showcased.

“Our business solutions which are eco friendly and incorporating the latest technologies, have been tailor-made to enhance business processes and streamline day-to-day operations,” commented Masao Motoki, Director System Sales and Marketing Group, Panasonic Marketing Middle East FZE.

“GITEX is the region’s leading platform for the IT industry and this year again we will showcase industry leading products and solution that cater to the robust Middle East market,” added Motoki.

Visitors to Panasonic’s stand can marvel at the world’s largest 152 inch VIERA Full HD 3D Plasma television.

This year, new from Panasonic is the eco home concept. A fully sustaining home environment that is capable of not just saving energy, but generating and storing it. Visitors can learn and see firsthand, Panasonic’s Home Energy Management System (Hems), which will monitor and display the electricity, water and gas-usage patterns of the household.

Real time video conferencing in high definition will also be a key element for Panasonic at GITEX. Visitors can also sample the wireless video intercom system from Panasonic.

Panasonic will display the more flexible, expandable and reliable SIP-based cordless telephone business communications solution for small and medium businesses and the home office.

Products like the next-generation compatible colour document scanners and printers with advanced proprietary self-cleaning, image management, and paper-handling technologies will also be displayed this year.

Visitors can also sample the complete security solution portfolio, including network disc recorders and high definition vandal resistant dome cameras.

Another industry first will be Panasonic’s new range of tough LCD VIERA panels. These LCDs are not just dust proof, but water proof as well. Visitors can also experience Panasonic’s professional range of Full HD 3D plasma televisions.

Network Communication Platform (NCP) with up to 156 extensions will also be displayed along with Panasonic’s portfolio of the latest Dect phones.

Panasonic will also display the company’s PBX systems that lets users share a certain number of outside lines for making telephone calls through T1 lines. Visitors can also understand how the system allows for networking, automatic route selection and uniform call distribution.

In the exhibition walkway, specially designed kiosk will allow Panasonic enthusiasts to



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