Lightware Visual Engineering opens HQ for APAC region
June 15, 2022
Lightware Visual Engineering, a global signal management and AV technologies manufacturer, has announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art offices in central Sydney, Australia. The new headquarters demonstrates the company’s long-term commitment to the Asia-Pacific (APAC) market.
Located in the Newington Technology Park, in Newington near Parramatta, and surrounded by the Sydney Olympic Park and the beautiful Sydney harbour, the new APAC HQ features a dedicated training centre, a showroom, a tech lab, a warehouse, and office and meeting spaces.
The opening of the new office is the next strategic step in expanding the company’s global footprint, fostering growth in APAC, and will be a central hub for customers and partners across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, providing sales support, after-sale technical support, on the ground customer support and product demonstrations for all of Lightware’s products. Newington Technology Park is a hub for major technology brands in the region, including Viewsonic, BOSE, Sony, Ainsworth, Pelican, CAE & BARCO – and now Lightware Visual Engineering.
“We are excited to relocate to the new state-of-the-art offices that will contribute to accelerate the growth of Lightware Visual Engineering in the region and will have a positive impact on our enterprise, live events and esports customers, and members of our staff in Australia,” said Jason Lewis, General Manager in Australia, Lightware Visual Engineering.
All Sydney-based Lightware staff will be working from these new headquarters, including Technical Support, Training and System Sales & Design.
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