Logicom extends partnership with Autodesk to Qatar

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Cyprus-based Logicom, a regional distributor of technology solutions and services, expanded its Autodesk distribution into Qatar.

Logicom already distributes its products and services to Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Pakistan and most recently, Kuwait.

Autodesk’s focuses are on 3D design, engineering and entertainment creation software. Presently, Logicom distributes Qatar Autodesk product lines for the architecture, engineering and construction, infrastructure, media and entertainment, product design and manufacturing, and natural resources industries.

“Following our successful partnership with Autodesk, which began on Nov. 1, 2014, we are proud to have extended this distribution agreement to include Qatar,” Zaher Saliba, Logicom’s Autodesk product manager for the region, said. “With this agreement, we are complementing our existing offerings across an even wider partner-network, in more than eight territories, thus adding even greater value to our partner’s business.”



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