Date:08/04/13
“Azerbaijan is a rapidly developing country with a large potential for work. We will conduct seminars and professional trainings for specialists. Today, our company is taking part in the implementation of a number of large-scale projects in Azerbaijan, which are aimed at the development of airports, transportation system and railway infrastructure. In addition to that, Harmann intends to take part in the development of digital TV broadcasting in Azerbaijan.
The company produces special acoustic equipment, which is being widely used by “BBC” “CCN”, “ORT and “RTR” channels. Harmann’s products are now being used by around 70 percents of big stadiums across the world. The company also conducts installation and adjustment of its equipment.”
American company to take part in development of digital broadcasting in Azerbaijan
Harmann company will provide the European Olympic Games with acoustic technologies. In his interview to “ICTnews” online news service Harmann company’s sales expert Grigori Parovichnikov said that the company attaches great importance to the Azerbaijani market.“Azerbaijan is a rapidly developing country with a large potential for work. We will conduct seminars and professional trainings for specialists. Today, our company is taking part in the implementation of a number of large-scale projects in Azerbaijan, which are aimed at the development of airports, transportation system and railway infrastructure. In addition to that, Harmann intends to take part in the development of digital TV broadcasting in Azerbaijan.
The company produces special acoustic equipment, which is being widely used by “BBC” “CCN”, “ORT and “RTR” channels. Harmann’s products are now being used by around 70 percents of big stadiums across the world. The company also conducts installation and adjustment of its equipment.”
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