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Logitech video collaboration has taken the lead

Logitech video collaboration has taken the lead with demand for video conferencing and other remote work tools driven by adoption of hybrid and remote work.

Loubna Imenchal, Logitech

The pandemic has led to an increase in the use of video conferencing and, according to Synergy Research, Logitech Video Collaboration has taken the lead in this sector.

Pandemic drives sales

Synergy Research reports that Logitech has ranked number one worldwide in video conferencing hardware by revenue and units sold. The increase in the number of remote workers has led to a vast increase in sales and Logitech accounts for nearly fifty percent of all video conferencing devices sold in the Q1 FY21, and over thirty percent of the industry’s revenue.

Logitech has also been named the Market Leader in Video Conferencing Devices by Frost & Sullivan. To make its assessments, Frost & Sullivan identifies companies at the innovation and growth forefront of their respective industries that most effectively address new challenges and opportunities. 

Logitech Video Collaboration has taken the lead due to the company’s range of meeting room solutions and video conferencing tools available to remote workforces; Logitech’s sales reflect the increase in demand for remote working systems caused by the Covid 19 pandemic. Loubna Imenchal, Head of Video collaboration for AMECA region (Africa, Middle East Turkey, and Central Asia), Logitech, said: “The results of recent surveys are very encouraging and confirm what we see in the field here in the Middle East. Organisations increasingly recognise the value of high quality, seamless video collaboration, and with the ongoing shift to hybrid working and learning, we look forward to helping teams collaborate with our best-in-class video collaboration tools.”

Further information on Logitech Video Collaboration can be found here.