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PSNI strengthens EU presence with new partner

Bulgaria-based Syntegra Partners is alliance's latest Certified Solution Provider (CSP)

PSNI Global Alliance, the global network of technology integrators and service providers, has further reinforced its global presence with the addition of Syntegra Partners as its latest Certified Solution Provider (CSP).

Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, Syntegra Partners operate a value-add distribution, consultancy and installation hybrid model throughout the country, but focused on its capital city. Working across live events, hospitality and corporate projects, Syntegra Partners is the audio-visual arm of the SEG Group, with a nationwide resource of 40 specialist AV technicians and 15 engineers.

Along with its banking and healthcare contracts, SEG is also the exclusive contracted supplier of technical equipment and full events support for all leading 5-star hotels in Sofia, Bulgaria; Hilton Sofia, Balkan Hotel, Holiday Inn, Hotel Marinela Sofia, Grand Hotel Sofia and the Grand Hotel Millennium Sofia.

“We are both proud and excited to be joining PSNI and its global network of solution providers and best-of-breed manufacturer partners,” said Nikolay Kachamakov, Syntegra Partners CEO. “PSNI’s commitment to exceptional service and stronger together ethos mirrors our own and we look forward to experiencing a strong and dynamic future together.”

Chris Miller, executive director of PSNI Global Alliance added: “We are thrilled to welcome Syntegra Partners to PSNI. With excellent resources, and a proven track record in delivering the highest standards of workmanship, we have firmly reinforced our footprint in Eastern Europe, and we warmly welcome the Syntegra team to the Alliance.”

PSNI Global Alliance represents over 200 licensed service and integration offices around the world. Covering all six continents, it is the largest global network of audiovisual integrators spanning the largest geographical area in the world.