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Barco teams up with Peripheral Vision in South Africa

Barco and Peripheral Vision are to partner in South Africa to provide the country’s resellers and system integrators with access to Barco’s extensive audio-visual (AV) product portfolio. This new agreement is part of Barco’s global partner program strategy and makes Peripheral Vision an official South African distributor of a wide range of Barco products, from networked AV, the complete line-up of Barco projectors (except digital cinema projectors) and image processing solutions through to the ClickShare
January 21, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
20 Barco and Peripheral Vision are to partner in South Africa to provide the country’s resellers and system integrators with access to Barco’s extensive audio-visual (AV) product portfolio.

This new agreement is part of Barco’s global partner program strategy and makes Peripheral Vision an official South African distributor of a wide range of Barco products, from networked AV, the complete line-up of Barco projectors (except digital cinema projectors) and image processing solutions through to the ClickShare collaboration product range.

Headed by Wynand Langenhoven, who is also the chairman of SACIA, the South African association of the AV, Peripheral Vision is known across South-Africa for its in-house expertise in all aspects of AV applications. It also provides resellers and integrators with extensive training and support services.

“South Africa’s demand for AV solutions is growing at a rapid pace. We offer our customers the highest-quality solutions to cater to that demand,” says Langenhoven. “Barco’s high-end offering definitely meets our stringent criteria for quality, innovation, support, etc.”

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