Following the recent announcement of the IBS GROUP's partnership with theatre equipment designer, manufacturer and installer JR Clancy Inc, the Group's IBS SOLUTIONS division has just announced that it is partnering up with Company NA, a Latvian company producing their own lighting and control equipment.
As the official GCC distributor for the Company NA branded products, IBS SOLUTIONS will offer the full range of LED fixtures, fluorescent floodlights, strobes, splitters and dimmers through their office in Dubai Investments Park to the region as a whole.
Founded in 1994 by Aldis Janevics and Normund Blasans, Company NA started out as a rental company which over the years has been involved in high profile events such as the Eurovision song contest, and only in more recent times developed into a designer and manufacturer of lighting equipment.
"One of the advantages we have over other designers and manufacturers of lighting products is that we actually get to test our own equipment. Since our main business is still the rental side, it means we are in a better position to understand the needs of our clients." says Ritvars Sakals, Sales Director at Company NA. "We focus on durability as well as making the products suitable for touring. We also understand the importance of having fully functioning products and this is why we have established a service centre to provide highly qualified technical support and after sales services."
Gavin Coxon, General Manager at IBS SOLUTIONS adds: "With this new partnership we hope to bring some new highly competitive products in to the GCC market without compromising on quality. We very much look forward to the new markets this will open up for us."
For more information about Company NA lighting products you can contact IBS SOLUTIONS directly or visit the IBS GROUP website and download the Company NA product brochures, tech specs and manuals.
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