Wama Sets Foot In The Australian Market
Wama announces the appointment of NAS Australia as its distributor in Australia and parts of the Oceania region starting July 2017. The partnership between Wama and NAS marks the b...
Wama announces the appointment of NAS Australia as its distributor in Australia and parts of the Oceania region starting July 2017.
The partnership between Wama and NAS marks the beginning of a new CCTV ecosystem in the land Down Under, bringing in video surveillance technologies and competitively priced solutions that will greatly benefit the security industry and end users in the market.
“Entering the Australian market is certainly a significant step towards achieving our goal of becoming a global brand. NAS Australia has many years of experience in the industry and we share the same vision of delivering high quality products and excellent services to the market. I am confident that our cooperation will bring many new opportunities to the WAMA ecosystem,” said Dr. Wallace Ma, Chief Executive Officer of Wama Technology Ltd.
“NAS Australia is thrilled to distribute Wama products into the Australasian region. Pairing cutting edge electronic technologies with old fashioned support and service is what we do best. We look forward to leading future developments of the IP CCTV technology as customers look to get smarter with their CCTV systems,” said David Dargie, Product Director of NAS Australia.
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