Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Panasonic’s industry leading business communication products and solutions, which are essentially designed for the Middle East, are on display at GITEX. Regional businesses can look forward to superior products that come with the ‘made in Japan’ stamp of quality. Products including the PBX and SIP Phone, HD Visual Communication Cameras, Scanner Line-up, Video Intercom (IP) solutions, and Toughbook & Toughpads are generating genuine visitor interest at the exhibition.
 
Mr. Yasuo Yamasaki – Director, System Solutions & Communications Division, Panasonic Marketing Middle East & Africa (PMMAF) commented, “At Panasonic we are keen to promote ‘A Better Life, A Better World’ for our customers, and this is reflected in the excellent products and solution we have on offer for regional businesses looking to take their business to the next level at GITEX. Panasonic is committed to providing the best communication and security solutions to companies across various industries. We understand the needs of the region, and our product encompassed with the latest technologies are designed to make an impact.”
 
Visitors to the Panasonic’s stand can get first-hand knowledge on the compact PBX and SIP phones, for the MENA region including the KX-NSX2000, KX-NS500BX V7.0, UC Pro V2.0 and KX-NT680 are on display. These products offer a control unit for multiple site connection and dual network capability. The KX series remains one of the most popular series in demand here in the region.
 
Also, on display is the brand’s latest version of Video Intercom System , which provides the users with the essence of security as its wide-angle camera lens covers not only horizontal, but vertical images as well. Expandable up to 7 monitors, the system is highly reliable, offering increased flexibility.
 
Panasonic’s market leading Scanners are also showcased. These products offer excellent value to the user with low maintenance, cost efficiency, high-speed and high-volume scanning, dual scanning, and much more. The displayed scanners come with ADF/Flatbed Scanning, Single Touch Scanning, Multi-crop and Double-feed skip features.
 
Panasonic’s renowned ToughBooks and ToughPads are also on display, including the world’s first rugged detachable laptop CF-20, CF-33 , along with the CF-54 . The rugged tablets, designed especially for engineers working on-site or rough outdoors, includes the FC-M1 and FZ-G1. These rugged computing devices are intended to withstand drops, spills, dust and grime, not to mention survive the harshest of environments, while delivering optimal performance.
 
Panasonic is present in Hall 3 booth G3-1 at GITEX Technology Week 2018, taking place in Dubai from 14 to 18 October 2018.

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