Mexico. After the acquisition of Taiden conference systems, which have parliamentary microphones with voting function and infrared equipment for language distribution, the company Media VisionUSA seeks to expand its network of rental companies.
That is why it reached an agreement with the companies ProLingo and Global Audio Visual, with influence in Mexico, the United States and Canada, to expand its market. These companies are supported by Conference Rental USA, a wholesale rental company of Taiden products.
"We have used Taiden in high-profile government projects, including in the Senate of Canada and it offers us the best performance, with very positive feedback," said Mike Moussa, president of Global Audio Visual.
Demand for Taiden systems has increased in recent years from international organizations in North America. They have recently been used at the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group, with parliamentary microphones and simultaneous interpretation systems at more than 50 meetings.
For his part, Mark Stammel, president of ProLingo stressed that they achieved this agreement due to the qualities of the equipment. "Taiden's digital infrared language distribution system ensures a clean, interference-free audio signal across all channels, even when multiple meetings operate in different rooms of the building."