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Sony Professional Solutions (SPS) is a subsidiary of Japanese multinational technology and media conglomerate Sony with main focus on professional products. These range from broadcast software and video cameras to providing Outside Broadcast Units and professional displays.
Climer joined Sony Professional Solutions Europe in 2002 as director of professional services and became vice president running the whole business from 2006 – 2012. During this time, she oversaw the move to new markets, the acquisition of Hawk-Eye for sports business, pushed Sony's sustainability agenda and started the 50:50 campaign for ...
Miles Flint and his team were in charge of the marketing and support of products and services to Sony’s Professional Solutions and Customers business division in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. After three years, he was given a position to the board of Sony Europe and then became the managing director of Sony UK Limited. [6]
Sony Europe GmbH (Germany) Sony Nordic A/S (Denmark) [7] Sony España S.A. (Spain) Sony France S.A. Sony United Kingdom Ltd. Sony Global Treasury Service Plc (UK) Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Limited (UK) Sony Hungaria Kft. (Hungary) Sony Italia S.p.A. (Italy) Sony Benelux B.V. (Netherlands) Sony Europa B.V. (Netherlands) Sony Logistics ...
SCEE may refer to: . Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, the European division of Sony Computer Entertainment and its defunct development unit Team Soho; School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a constituent college of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Sony Pictures Television has sold its entire network portfolio in Central and Eastern Europe to Antenna Group, Variety can reveal. The deal covers 22 pay-TV channels and two OTT services in 12 ...
GT Academy was conceived by Darren Cox, former Nissan Europe executive, in 2006 to help Sony PlayStation racing gamers become professional racing drivers. [2] [3] A small event was held in 2006 in a partnership with Sony, where participants competed in the Gran Turismo game and on an actual track for a Nissan 350Z prize.
Nicolas Babin began his career for Sony in 1997, where he became the Managing Director for Sony Europe for Etak a unit of the Sony group specialized in digital mapping in London. [3] In 2001, while living in Brussels and being the Managing Director for Sony Entertainment Robot Europe, [5] he contributed to the launch of AIBO, Sony's robotic pets.