Newtec Unveils 2020 Strategy In Landmark
Announcement at CommunicAsia
22
June 2011
Newtec, has today unveiled in its press
conference a new strategy at CommunicAsia
2011, Asia’s largest ICT based knowledge
platform, that will see its influence spread in
the region.
The company will be creating
new opportunities throughout Asia with the
launch of a unique partner driven business
programme that will change the way end-users and
resellers can interact with the company. Key
partners will bring added value to end-users
locally and enforce the Newtec brand and sales
strengths.
Newtec CEO Serge Van Herck
and Asia VP Anver Anderson detailed the
programme at the press conference, along with
further investments to be made in the region
over the next decade.
“This is the first time the new strategy has
been announced anywhere in the world,” said Mr
Van Herck. “We selected CommunicAsia 2011 as the
launch platform for our new partner focused
business strategy because Asia is so important
to our plans for the future. We began investing
in the region a decade ago and are stepping up
our activity to fulfil the growing demand for
our services.”
Two of Newtec’s long-term
distributor partners in Asia signed up to the
new business programme live at today’s press
conference. Japan-based Moubic’s president
Makoto Ozawa said he was thrilled to be a part
of Newtec’s vision to
2020 and beyond.
“Becoming one of the first in the world to agree
the new partnership with Newtec is an honour for
us. We will now handle the vast majority of
sales in Japan as an official partner which will
be beneficial to all customers from
multinational broadcasters to individual
broadband via satellite consumers,” Ozawa said.
Lumina Broadcast Systems
General Manager Peter Warren also signed an
agreement live at the conference.
“Having Newtec as an official partner is
extremely important to us. We provide equipment,
products and services to broadcasters, satellite
operators, defence organisations, emergency
services and systems integrators in Australia
that rely on Newtec products,” Warren said.
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