Logitech India Kicks Off 20-City Channel Meet in Kolkata

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Logitech India Kicks Off 20-City Channel Meet in Kolkata

Logitech India is organizing a series of channel meet themed "Transformers - Make It Happen" in 20 cities across India between June and July this year. This is in conjunction with Logitech's channel engagement efforts. Channel road shows and training will also be conducted across India, to educate channel partners on Logitech's new product portfolio and technologies.

Speaking at a channel event in Kolkata, Subrotah Biswas, Logitech Country Manager for India and South West Asia said, "The partner meet is a great platform for us to share the increased thrust and emphasis on the Indian market and a clear commitment to attain our goals. Partners are the key link between consumers and Logitech. I am happy that we can have quality time to get to know them better and also share what we are doing to support their efforts. With an expanded channel partner network and a growing vertical focused customer-facing team across sales and marketing in India, we have got the right foundation to address the diverse markets."

Through these channel meets, Logitech hopes to capture the enthusiasm of its channel partners by displaying the latest in Harmony universal remotes, Ultimate Ears earphones, wireless products, webcams and audio products.

Logitech has a wide array of computer accessories and peripherals in India ranging from mouse and keyboard, HD webcams, THX-certified speakers, PC and digital iPod speakers, market re-defining Logitech Ultimate Ears range of earphones and the Logitech Harmony universal remotes. Besides, Logitech also has a long history of introducing innovative products with breakthrough technologies, such as the Logitech K750 Solar keyboard and Logitech Darkfield laser tracking technology.

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