Netherlands Ambassador Jan Paul Dirkse used the Video Conference solutions offered with the cooperation of Probil and Tandberg in Turkey to meet an audience of more than 200 people gathered in Zwolle and Groningen to brief them on the commercial environment in Turkey. The video conference built a bridge between two countries; this was a major model for rapidly changing working methods in the business world.
More than 200 people gathered in the Dutch cities of Zwolle and Groningen for the International Trade Day (IHD) Conference held on 25 March 2010. They heard Netherlands Ambassador Jan Paul Dirkse talking about the trade environment in Turkey via video conference. With a high resolution, the video conference was connected from the Istanbul office of the informatics company Probil. Probil’s CEO, Mehmet Ali Tombalak, hosted Ambassador of the Netherlands Jan Paul Dirkse in Istanbul. In acknowledging Probil’s contribution to the event, Ambassador Dirkse said that he had the opportunity to communicate with the audience easily due to the high-quality video conferencing method.
Communication in the business world is changing. Video conferencing eliminates the necessity for business travel and improves efficiency. Solutions offered with the cooperation of Turkey’s leading informatics company, Probil, and the leading company for video conference solutions, Tandberg, ensure natural communication thanks to high video and sound quality.
Video conferencing has become an advanced and cost-efficient solution thanks to recent technological developments and high bandwidth. It is now a widely used communication method for national and international meetings.
