Yamaha incorporates commercial audio division

Jan 31, 2006 12:02 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Yamaha has announced the creation of a new company dedicated to supporting the company’s commercial audio and systems integration products. Based at Yamaha’s U.S. headquarters in Buena Park, CA, the new Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems (YCAS) division will be headed by Yamaha Corporation of America president Yoshi Doi, with Larry Italia taking the reins as vice president and general manager.

The new YCAS division will also be responsible for sales and support of Yamaha commercial audio products in Canada, with existing Yamaha Canada commercial audio staff remaining in place and reporting to the new YCAS headquarters in California. The company will provide dedicated technical and customer service departments, on-site research and development facilities, product training, and systems engineering facilities as well as testing and measurement labs. The new YCAS division will continue to distribute and support NEXO products in the U.S., as well as taking up NEXO distribution in Canada.

For more information, visit www.yamaha.com.

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