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Japanese embassy representative to visit Vasco

Maciej Góralski and Kamio Nobumitsu
25 April 2024
1 min read

We had the pleasure of hosting a representative from the Embassy of Japan in Poland at our office in Krakow. Mr. Kamio Nobumitsu, who serves as the First Secretary and head of the Economic Section at the Embassy, visited us.

Although he is fluent in both Polish and English, he was keenly interested in our translation solutions. As he noted, there is a significant demand for such devices both at the Embassy and in the Japanese market, which attracts many tourists from around the world.

Japan is a country with enormous potential for us, where we have been developing our business for several years and are definitely looking to increase our market share. Therefore, we are very pleased that our product and the value it brings have been recognized by the diplomatic services of Japan, opening the way for mutual cooperation.

Marta Baros Author of PR News

Marta Baros

She uses her 9 years of experience in PR to take care of the image of the Vasco brand and its products. In addition to working with the media and partners, she also handles CSR activities. Outside of work, Marta is an avid traveler. She can most often be found backpacking on a mountain trail or on a bicycle.

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