NEC Display Solutions Southern Africa is pleased to announce the appointment of a new preferred partner, Edit Microsystems (Pty) Ltd. Edit Microsystems has been involved in the supply of education solutions to schools and corporate solutions to businesses throughout South Africa for more than 21 years.

NEC Display Solutions Southern Africa has recently welcomed Edit Microsystems on board as a preferred partner with the aim of increasing local market share and informing the education market of the value, capabilities and benefits of NEC’s innovative education display solutions. Edit Microsystems enjoys a proven track record in the education market and has been awarded exclusivity on certain projector models from the NEC range as a result of this strategic collaboration.

“Edit Microsystems has a proud tradition of innovation and has always been on the cutting edge of technological advances in education,” says Sarah Fraser, Channel Development Manager to NEC Display Solutions, Southern Africa. “To this regard we are very excited to navigate the South African education technology frontier with a partner who not only shares our more than a century old philosophy in innovation, but who does so while combining complimentary products in offering customers comprehensive solutions”.

“As we are extremely aware of the sustainability challenges which education institutions face, we are firmly committed to finding the best technological solutions at affordable prices for the schools which we service, “ says Pieter Labuschagne, Managing Director of Edit Microsystems. “NEC’s trusted and innovative display technology fulfils that need with their high quality, reliable and affordable range of projectors and other display products. We are very excited about this promising and key addition to our selective portfolio of education brands, and are confident that our relationship will ultimately have a positive effect on the education market”.

Source: NEC Display Solutions - Press Release – 31 August 2012

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