FVC is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with Neat, a provider of video conferencing devices designed specifically for Zoom and Microsoft Teams environments. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for FVC, enabling us to add a leading UCC vendor to our product offerings and deliver unparalleled video conferencing experiences to our customers across the Middle East and Africa.
“We are excited about this partnership with Neat. Adding Neat to our product line allows us to deliver the best video experiences for our Zoom and Microsoft Teams customers,” says K.S Parag, Managing Director of FVC. “We specialise in providing cutting-edge communication and collaboration solutions, and we’re looking forward to working with Neat to further penetrate the MEA markets. Our goal is to offer innovative and seamless video conferencing solutions that enhance productivity and foster creativity.”
Neat devices are purpose-built for Zoom and Microsoft Teams environments, with a strong emphasis on well-being and social interaction. These devices are designed to maximise the creativity and productivity of distributed teams by turning meetings into cinematic productions. They encourage freedom of movement and organic conversation, creating a more dynamic and engaging meeting experience for participants.
Commenting on the new partnership, Georges Lemire, Area EMEA VP at Neat, says, “Partnering with FVC is a great match because they share our commitment to providing customers with richer, more meaningful and engaging video meeting experiences for their modern hybrid workforce. We are excited to collaborate with FVC to bring our innovative solutions to a broader audience in the MEA markets.”
FVC is committed to delivering top-notch communication solutions and this partnership with Neat aligns perfectly with our mission to enhance the video conferencing experience for our customers. By integrating Neat’s advanced technology with our extensive market expertise, we aim to revolutionise how businesses in the region conduct virtual meetings.
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