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Euphonix, Klotz Digital reach strategic partnership in North America
Apr 15, 2009 12:11 PM
Klotz Digital CEO Thomas Klotz (left) and Euphonix CEO Martin Kloiber seal the new joint partnership in North America between the two companies.
Euphonix has reached a new strategic engineering and sales partnership with Klotz Digital.
Effective immediately, Euphonix will market and sell Klotz Digital’s range of broadcast products in North America. This will enable Euphonix to offer a wider range of solutions for radio, on-air broadcast, TV production and production trucks.
This new alliance will be highlighted at the NAB Show, April 20-23, in Las Vegas, where Klotz Digital’s product line will be exhibited with Euphonix.
According to Euphonix CEO Martin Kloiber, Klotz Digital’s products complement Euphonix’ digital audio mixing systems. “Audio professionals will benefit from the synergies this new cooperation offers,” said Thomas Klotz, founder and CEO of Klotz Digital.
The combination of Klotz Digital and Euphonix provide seamless integration of on-air, small to high-end production consoles via audio distribution and routing networks. Klotz Digital’s VADIS audio and control network, which serves as the backbone of the integrated solution, allows access from every device, from production to broadcast.
See Euphonix and Klotz Digital at the NAB Show in Booth N6812.
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