I didn't really want to get into the whole analyzing of the whiteboard, but I found something I have to share.
I think it says Disc-Go-Tech.
I will be going to E3 and I get several media e-mails about the events and exhibits that will be there. I got an e-mail saying this:
The company in the background of the entertainment industry, Disc-Go-Tech, is quickly gaining ground on one of the largest problems facing the industry – the easily damaged digital disc. Offering a powerful tool to combat the financial loss incurred by scratched discs, the Disc-Go-Mech by Disc Go Technologies is the weapon of choice for the game industry.
Over the past year the entertainment industry has continued to see the takeover of the digital disc as the leading format, and its rapid rise shows no sign of slowing down. The investment in this medium can be protected, as its major vulnerability – scratch damage – can be solved in 94% of cases.
Launched at E3 only one year ago, the Disc-Go-Mech is opening new avenues for game companies in terms of revenue streams and inventory protection. Firms at every level of the industry chain are reaping the benefits including returning damaged games to shelves, providing playability guarantees, and offering quality used games for sale to the public.
No new entrant to disc repair, Disc-Go-Tech has been perfecting the process since 1996, producing the world’s first fully automated commercial disc repair machine in 2001. Since the official launch at E3 last May, 16 Disc-Go-Mech’s have been put into action in Europe and North America - each capable of repairing over 500,000 discs per year with unprecedented speed.
This year, the Disc-Go-Mech will take center-stage as disc repair moves to the forefront. In the years to come, the continued growth of the digital disc will ever increase the role that disc repair plays. A source of competitive advantage in a rapidly developing industry, you may be surprised at who is fixing discs…
Visit Disc-Go-Tech at the E3 May 12-14th in Kentia Hall at booth #7504 and see the Disc-Go-Mech in action. For more information or to download an online media kit, visit www.discgotech.com.
So there you have it. I know there is no hyphen seen on the whiteboard, but is a whiteboard the place for perfect grammar?
I think it says Disc-Go-Tech.
I will be going to E3 and I get several media e-mails about the events and exhibits that will be there. I got an e-mail saying this:
The company in the background of the entertainment industry, Disc-Go-Tech, is quickly gaining ground on one of the largest problems facing the industry – the easily damaged digital disc. Offering a powerful tool to combat the financial loss incurred by scratched discs, the Disc-Go-Mech by Disc Go Technologies is the weapon of choice for the game industry.
Over the past year the entertainment industry has continued to see the takeover of the digital disc as the leading format, and its rapid rise shows no sign of slowing down. The investment in this medium can be protected, as its major vulnerability – scratch damage – can be solved in 94% of cases.
Launched at E3 only one year ago, the Disc-Go-Mech is opening new avenues for game companies in terms of revenue streams and inventory protection. Firms at every level of the industry chain are reaping the benefits including returning damaged games to shelves, providing playability guarantees, and offering quality used games for sale to the public.
No new entrant to disc repair, Disc-Go-Tech has been perfecting the process since 1996, producing the world’s first fully automated commercial disc repair machine in 2001. Since the official launch at E3 last May, 16 Disc-Go-Mech’s have been put into action in Europe and North America - each capable of repairing over 500,000 discs per year with unprecedented speed.
This year, the Disc-Go-Mech will take center-stage as disc repair moves to the forefront. In the years to come, the continued growth of the digital disc will ever increase the role that disc repair plays. A source of competitive advantage in a rapidly developing industry, you may be surprised at who is fixing discs…
Visit Disc-Go-Tech at the E3 May 12-14th in Kentia Hall at booth #7504 and see the Disc-Go-Mech in action. For more information or to download an online media kit, visit www.discgotech.com.
So there you have it. I know there is no hyphen seen on the whiteboard, but is a whiteboard the place for perfect grammar?