VIVOTEK took the party as a token of gratitude towards partners’ commitment and dedication
VIVOTEK held the second party in Birmingham, especially for partners who attended IFSEC 2013

VIVOTEK, at the evening of May 14, hosted the 2nd VPP (VIVOTEK Partners’ Party) of the year at the fantastic restaurant “BANK” in Birmingham, UK. More than a hundred of clients and partners joined the feast and had great fun with VIVOTEK.

During Secutech Taipei, VIVOTEK has held the first partners’ party for global partners. By following the end of the first partners’ party in Taipei in April, VIVOTEK held the second party in Birmingham, UK especially for partners who have attended IFSEC. VIVOTEK took the party as a token of gratitude towards partners’ commitment and dedication. Besides, VIVOTEK also has strong faith in further fortifying the mutual trust and cooperation through the close interaction and cheerful communication.

In the party, VIVOTEK held an awards ceremony for partners as the recognition of their outstanding business achievement, growth and contributions. A lottery game with top prizes as a round trip flight ticket to Taiwan and iPad mini was arranged. Additionally, a lovely and colorful “I Love VVTK” T-shirt was given to party participants as a souvenir of this annual gathering.

Steve Ma, VIVOTEK’s Executive VP, stated: “This evening was amazing! The party with joyfulness completely lighted up our communication and cooperation with our partners! With hand in hand, I believe that we are to make 2013 another fruitful year.”

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