Green-GO hosted attendees, from Europe, Australia and South Africa
The Netherlands - Customers from across the world were welcomed at the HQ of intercoms specialist Green-GO for a product training event and factory tour in January. Attendees were given practical training on Green-GO’s Ethernet-based digital intercom system for event production and broadcast applications.
Green-GO hosted 16 visitors from Europe, Australia and South Africa, who were treated to a tour of the company’s manufacturing facility. The full day’s training programme consisted of an introductory session and a practical session designed to cater to differing expertise levels. “Sometimes the attendee is a salesman who needs to understand the USPs of the technology,” says Green-GO’s Silvio Cibien. “Then there are technicians, who want to get deep into the technology and really understand how it works.”
In what proved to be a valuable networking environment, attendees worked in teams of three, learning the technology from the Green-GO team and, by sharing their practical experiences of Green-GO systems with their team-mates, from each other. With experts from the Green-GO team on hand, higher-level users also had the opportunity to discuss specific solutions and real-world applications in greater detail.
Cibien concludes: “For us it’s nice to see the interest and curiosity of our customers. Intercom was, for many years, not very interesting. So, nobody expects it to be so good, and so different.”
Green-GO will exhibit its intercom technology at the Prolight+Sound exhibition in Frankfurt in April.
(Jim Evans)

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