Imago adds product manager to work across several ranges

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Mitsubishi Electric hire to focus on Panasonic, IPeak, Revolabs and Radvision

New hire Ballard will work on Panasonic screens, among other AV products Video communications distributor Imago Group has appointed a new product manager to promote Panasonic screens, IPeak video...

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