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NXT ramps up Far East business development
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Thursday, 27 March 2008
NXT plc in Huntingdon, best known for its flat panel loudspeaker technology, will be participating in the spring 2008 Hong Kong Electronics Fair (HKEF) to be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, from April 14-17.
Having made its debut at the autumn 2007 HKEF held last October, NXT will exhibit at the spring HKEF for the first time to demonstrate its latest products and promote its Far East design and development centre.

Showcasing a range of  new audio products designed for use with computers and a line of slim and compact portable speakers, NXT will also be targeting business development for its Hong Kong office, aiming at new and existing customers with its design and development services. As well as acoustic system design services, NXT’s Hong Kong operation is able to offer complete product designs and project management for companies without an Asian presence.

NXT will also be presenting its family of Balanced Radiator (BR – NXT’s full-range loudspeaker technology) drive units, with variants designed for TV and display, home audio and portable audio products on demonstration at the show.

TV brands have already confirmed plans to introduce flat panel TVs equipped with BR drive units in 2008, while other companies from the consumer electronics industry will introduce audio BR-based audio products during the year.
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