"We are very proud to become DPA's partner in Poland," says Dygasiewicz. "We are sure that our market position and DPA's expertise will benefit both parties. Our main focus will be to develop a client base for DPA microphones within TV and broadcast as well as the film and theatre industry. We're also planning to focus on the recording market, which demands high quality mics and accessories for professional instrumental and vocal recording."
DPA's area manager Nikolaj Rudyk, who is himself Polish and was recently recruited by the company to handle Eastern Europe, Germany and Austria, adds: "We are very excited to start working with the Audiostacja team. Our companies share the same vision and ambitions, which I believe is an extremely important keystone to build and develop DPA's position in the Polish market."
(Jim Evans)