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PSCo launches United Arab Emirates office (30/9/2009)

Trade AV specialist PSCo is thrilled to announce the opening of its new rental office in the United Arab Emirates. Based in Dubai, PSCo will bring its trade-only pricing structure to customers working across the UAE with a portfolio of the latest cutting edge visual technologies.

Many of PSCo’s most popular products in the UK will be part of the UAE offering, including a large fleet of new Infinite Plasma screens specially designed to create videowalls of any shape or size, the Sharp 108” LCD, the world’s largest flat screen and the only one available in the UAE region, a fleet of Panasonic 103” plasmas on screenlifters, along with the full range of HD Panasonic Plasma’s and touchscreens.

PSCo will offer the same value added service it has become renowned for in the UK, including full technical training, demonstration and installation support for all its products.

Mike Nield, Global Rental Director of PSCo commented: “Having a PSCo UAE team located in Dubai, we can bring some new and exciting products to the rental market in the region. We invest in the latest visual technologies, making them available for our clients to constantly innovate for this fast moving space. We are looking forward to working with international clients travelling to Dubai for events, as well as local clients based in the region full time.”

www.psco.ae

 

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