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Taiwenese electronics firm predicts growth via Middle East schools

  • Middle East: Wednesday, January 25 - 2012 at 10:57

Taiwan-based BenQ has said sales in the region are expected to witness significant growth in 2012, driven by strong demand for projectors in classrooms across the Middle East and Africa, The National has reported. The company expects a 25% boost in revenues from the region this year, led by schools increasing their use of projectors as teaching aids, said Manish Bakshi, the general manager of BenQ for the Middle East and Africa. "We had a growth of around 8% in 2011 versus 2010, on the revenue and profit side. The best segment we grew was the projectors, followed by monitors, cameras and then TVs."

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