Hanwha Techwin America Invites End Users to Join its TAC Force Advisory Council

As part of its ongoing commitment to provide the best possible solutions and services, Hanwha Techwin America is seeking end users to join its Hanwha TAC (Techwin Advisory Committee) Force and serve as key advisors in the company’s product development process.
 

“We value the feedback we receive from our customers, which is vital in helping us deliver new solutions and improving existing products that will best meet end users’ needs,” said Tom Cook, Vice President of Sales, Hanwha Techwin America. “The TAC Council gives customers a more formal platform for providing input that will play a significant role in the innovative products and services we develop and release in the future.”

 

As TAC Force members, customers will have the opportunity to learn about the latest security trends, review new solutions before they are released and provide feedback to help direct Hanwha’s product development and improvement.

End users who are interested in joining the Hanwha Techwin America TAC Force Advisory Council can fill out an online form at http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2937165/Hanwha-TAC-Force-Advisory-Council-2016.

 

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