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Atom LED Televisions launched in the Middle East

ATOM, Sri Lanka's fastest growing brand of designer LED technology, has launched the ATOM LED and 3D at stores in Bahrain. "Being a Sri Lankan company, we are proud to be able to show the world what Sri Lankan innovation, branding and technology is capable of achieving," said Ashan de Livera, CEO Atom Technologies, at the widely attended launch event recently in Bahrain, according to a statement issued by the company.

From left to right at the launch-- Sanjiv Alles (from ATOM), Nezar Alkahn (distributor), Ashan De Livera, Asif Jiffry AND Basim Alkahn (distributor).

"Just as we have done in Sri Lanka, we will not be competing on price instead we will be providing high quality, affordable technology. We have always benchmarked ourselves against the best in the industry, helping us to be ahead of the curve, offering cientele superior quality and better support," he added.

Asif Jiffry, Director Marketing, Atom Technologies said they have also received interest from Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and will be looking to expand aggressively over the next year, but added that, "our focus will always be in ensuring adequate support which is why we conduct regular training as well as cutting edge resources to all our local staff."

The brainchild of a dynamic group of young Sri Lankan entrepreneurs, ATOM says it collaborates with visionary innovators and product designers in the USA, Korea and Asia to custom build an advanced suite of products, using top quality components sourced from leading international manufacturers. Apart from building stylish TV's and providing an extensive support infrastructure, ATOM focuses on future technologies including interactive TVs and Giant Screens.

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