Rodney Houston, product manager at Amber Technology NZ says, "After watching Klotz Digital build up an impressive market share in Australia, we are very happy to be representing their market leading products now here in New Zealand. I am happy to start our working relationship off with a multi console sale including routers to Radioworks and look forward to the growth of Klotz Digital in New Zealand."
Amber Technology has already received an order for two Aeon consoles with Vadis 212 routers which will be installed in one of the Radioworks' On-Air studios in Auckland in the next couple of weeks.
"I am certain that this will be a long and prosperous partnership for both of our companies. We have learned a lot during our recent trips to New Zealand and were surprised that most of the stations still use analogue equipment in their On Air studios. It is just a question of time when this equipment will have to be replaced with digital consoles and routers," says Patrick Salloch, general manager Klotz Digital Asia Pacific.
To celebrate the new partnership and the sale of the first system in style the representatives of both companies and two of the Radioworks broadcast engineers felt it would be far more exciting to bungy jump of the Auckland Harbour Bridge than to just have another corporate lunch.
(Jim Evans)