Nov
15

Emmy-award winning broadcast engineering firm lends a FREE hand

Topnotch industry veterans rarely extend anything for free. But Technical Operations, Inc. (Tech-Ops) is setting a new trend. An Emmy winner for Engineering Management, Tech Ops is a full-service broadcast engineering company that specializes in audio and video maintenance, broadcast operations, and multimedia services. Located in Midtown Manhattan, Tech Ops has been in business for 16 years, serving a wide-range of clientele such as financial corporations, media companies, law firms, houses of worship and educational institutions.

As a year-end special, Tech Ops is offering free engineering assessment to those who need help with AV equipment and systems integration. This will allow prospective clients to decisively figure out if they are better off buying new AV equipment of if they can save thousands by opting for repair. Freelancers and event planners can benefit from Tech-Ops’ multimedia expertise, as skilled engineers offer free advice on how to stage and plan events that require audio, video and broadcasting services.

The company provides this no obligation assessment onsite, offsite or online. Planners and production companies can ask Tech-Ops engineer or technician to visit their facility. They can also send their equipment to the company’s site at 454 West 41st Street for a free inspection and evaluation. If either option is still inconvenient, Tech Ops can be reached at support@tech-ops.com where prospective clients can send their concerns and get immediate technical advice via e-mail.

“Today, we hope to bring our service to more people, especially start-up, independent and young production houses. We want to present options and ways to maximize the features  of AV equipment,” says Lucy Gonzalez, Operations Manager of Tech-Ops.

Having worked with big names in the financial and entertainment industries, Tech-Ops proves that excellence and reliability are the foundation to the company’s success. “We are offering this free engineering assessment to new clients to help them make wise decisions and take appropriate actions on an audio-video systems and technology issues. We hope to share our decades of experience to our new customers, and provide them with ideas on how to augment and enhance their engineering resources,” says Achille Raspantini, President & CEO of Tech-Ops.

Free is an attractive word in an environment where belt tightening is not an option to save money, but a mandate to survive. With the goal of helping companies, event planners, filmmakers and creative professionals get the most out of expensive AV and broadcast equipment, Tech Ops’ free assessment offer is as good as money in the bank.

Oct
11

In a tough economy, even B2B companies give discounts

Technical Operations’ headquarters in midtown Manhattan is open for business. The full-service engineering company has successfully weathered great recession through quality of service and various marketing initiatives. Though some of their clients, primarily financial services and media companies have been hit hard, they were able to make reparation for loss income – thanks to a multitude of service offering they provide.

Today, Tech Ops is vying for more business to hit its sales targets. The company has found a solution: In this day and age where buying anything new (especially audio and video equipment) can cost thousands a piece, their professional audio and video maintenance repair service comes in handy.

“We’re currently touching base with our customers, offering all the freebies we can provide and attaching a 10% discount on their repair order,” says Michele Chan, Manager of Maintenance Operations. She elaborates that the importance of sales strategy is to help customers save money. As part of the promo, Tech Ops is providing 10% discount from October 11 through November 11. All repairs with Tech Ops include free pick-up and delivery, free loaners (when available), 90-day warranty for all parts and labor, and a quick turnaround for repair service. According to Tech Ops, they can fix equipment in 24-48 hours.

“Many of our clients rely on their audio and video equipment to communicate with key personnel and for some, especially media companies, to perform their daily operations. That is why it’s imperative that we handle and resolve their equipment repair immediately,” says Achille Raspantini, President and CEO.

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