Sennheiser conducts 10th Sound Impression in Hyderabad
Published: ASIA
INDIA: Sennheiser Electronics India Private Ltd recently conducted this year’s last Sound Impression in Hyderabad along with partner brands Televic and Apart. Over 100 system integrators, AVSI consultants, audio engineers and sound rental companies from the Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala participated in the daylong session that comprised of live demonstrations, product training and workshops by experts including Ian Hodgkinson, regional sales manager, Apart Audio.
This year’s concluding Sound Impression featured Sennheiser’s range of wired and wireless microphones and installed sound solutions, as well as speakers and conferencing solutions from Apart Audio and Televic.
Sennheiser Sound Impression, part of the Sennheiser Sound Academy (Germany), travelled to different corners of India with the aim of reaching audio professionals, aiding them in the understanding of techniques and updating them on the latest audio solutions.
‘Sennheiser’s core mission is to offer the best audio solution based on our heritage, innovation culture and passion for excellence,’ said Vipin Pungalia, VP sales and marketing at Sennheiser Electronics India Pvt Ltd. ‘With the Sound Impression, we had set out to conduct audio demonstrations and training sessions for audio professionals across the country in order to keep them updated with the latest audio solutions available. With the great response that Sound Impression has received from across the country we are happy to conclude the last session for this year in Hyderabad. We promise to have an even bigger and better Sound Impression in 2014.’
‘Apart has entered India in partnership with a brand like Sennheiser which not only creates great products but also contributes to the audio industry by conducting workshops to educate audio professionals better,’ Added Mr Hodgkinson. ‘I am very happy to be part of the Sound Impression series as it gives me a chance to interact with audio professionals and understand the Indian market’s needs in a better way.’