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13/11/2024

Clear-Com Welcomes Delegation From MTC

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Clear-Com® recently welcomed a delegation from MTC to its Carlsbad, California factory.

This visit marks another milestone in the enduring partnership between Clear-Com and MTC, a leading provider of broadcasting and audio-visual solutions whose business was founded around Clear-Com’s communications solutions at inception, dedicated to the Japanese market for over two generations.

Founded in 1968, Clear-Com has been at the forefront of innovation in communication technology, specialising in wired and wireless systems for various industries including broadcast, live performance, live events, sports, military, aerospace, and government. MTC, with its deep-rooted dedication to serving the Japanese market, shares a longstanding relationship with Clear-Com spanning 45 years. The visit underscores the commitment of both companies to continuous improvement, a principle deeply ingrained in Japanese culture, symbolised by the concept of Kaizen.

During their visit to Clear-Com's Carlsbad factory, the MTC delegation which included Founder Yasuhiro Matsuoka, Managing Director Junji Matsuoka, and Sales Director Tomoaki Takasu, had the unique opportunity to see firsthand the intricate processes involved in the manufacturing of their communication solutions. From the initial stages of product design to the final assembly line, they were able to gain valuable insights into the meticulous craftsmanship of technologies that define Clear-Com's renowned products. Guided by knowledgeable staff members, the delegation experienced the dedication and precision that goes into creating solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the Japanese market. This immersive tour not only deepened their understanding of Clear-Com's commitment to quality and excellence but also reinforced the strong foundation of trust and collaboration that underpins the enduring partnership between Clear-Com and MTC.

"We are honoured to host the esteemed delegation from MTC at our Carlsbad facility," said Bob Boster, President of Clear-Com. "Our longstanding partnership is a testament to the trust and mutual respect we share, and we look forward to further strengthening our collaboration to deliver unparalleled communication solutions to the Japanese market."

Clear-Com also had the opportunity to learn from MTC about the local Japanese ways of doing things. This cultural exchange is invaluable, as it allows Clear-Com to further design and optimise their solutions to better fit local operations, ensuring that they meet the high standards and specific requirements of the Japanese market. This mutual respect and exchange of knowledge underscore the strength and depth of the partnership between Clear-Com and MTC.

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