Israel/USA - Continuing its strategy of delivering creative AV Signal Management solutions to customers around the world, Kramer Electronics reports that it has entered into a licence agreement with ComQi.
Kramer Electronics is a leading manufacturer of high-quality analogue and digital audio, video and computer signal management products for the ProAV industry. ComQi (formed from the merger of Minicom Digital Signage and EnQii) is a leading digital in-venue media management company.
The agreement provides Kramer Electronics with exclusive manufacturing, sales and marketing rights for ComQi's (MiniCom Digital Signage) media distribution products, and allows Kramer to provide an end-to-end digital media solution encompassing media distribution, network management, content management and proof-of-performance, on various digital signage platforms, such as mobile web and computer screens, based on ComQi hardware and software technologies. Kramer Electronics will be able to offer these future-proof designed solutions to both small and large installations. In addition, ComQi will market Kramer's entire product suite to its customer base, to continue to offer a full service solution to its global customers.
"We are very pleased to have reached this agreement with ComQi, to manufacture, sell and market the Minicom Digital Signage products", said Dr. Joseph Kramer, founder, president and chairman of Kramer Electronics. "This agreement demonstrates Kramer's commitment to provide the best digital signage solutions currently available, and enables us to focus on developing our portfolio with the next generation products."
"We are excited about this partnership with Kramer," said Ajay Chowdhury, ComQi's CEO. "It will increase the reach for our hardware products through Kramer's global salesforce and also allow us to sell all of Kramer's extensive product line into our customer base. We believe this will provide customers with one of the best integrated digital signage solutions available."
The new partnership will be launched at the ISE show in Amsterdam this week.