Analog Way has announced a distribution agreement with Kinoton Korea of Seoul, Korea, a renowned commercial AV system integrator.
In addition to offering the latest image and video processing capabilities, the two companies will work together to broadly develop digital signage applications and immersive offerings.
Edward W.S. Bae, vice president of Kinoton Korea, said: “We believe that we can take advantage of the synergies between the two companies and help each other expand business in areas where each of us already dominates."
Chris Y.S. Bae, president and CEO of Kinoton Korea, said: “Our experience working with the Analog Way team has been amazing. Since 2019 when we designed the control center of the new stadium for the NC Dinos professional baseball club, one of the most popular professional baseball clubs in Korea, the LiveCore image processor, with its overwhelming quality and performance, has been satisfying us in every respect. From design to delivery and support, Analog Way supported us at every stage of the project up to its full completion. I am looking forward to collaborating on many more projects in the future.”
Guy de Souza, Analog Way’s Vice President for Asia, said: “We are delighted to establish this mutual collaboration with Kinoton Korea to position the value of our technology in Korea. Kinoton is now our exclusive distributor for the system Integration market in Korea, and I'm convinced that their expertise will be instrumental in expanding our footprint in the country through direct and indirect sales.”