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VEGA Strengthens Global Leadership with New Headquarters and Appointment of Max Davies as Country Manager for Australia

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 February 2025 - VEGA, a global leader in AV/IT solutions, announces two major milestones: the relocation of its global headquarters to Champion Tower at 3 Garden Road, Hong Kong, and the appointment of Max Davies, formerly a senior leader at Crestron, as Country Manager for VEGA Australia.

These developments reflect VEGA's commitment to global expansion, leadership, and innovation.

VEGA relocates its global headquarters to Champion Tower at 3 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong, reflecting its commitment to innovation and global service.
VEGA relocates its global headquarters to Champion Tower at 3 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong, reflecting its commitment to innovation and global service.

New Global Headquarters at Champion Tower

In February 2025, VEGA will relocate its global headquarters to Champion Tower in Hong Kong's central business district. The new location features cutting-edge meeting spaces and collaborative facilities to enhance client engagement and inspire innovation.

"Our move to 3 Garden Road reflects our clients' ambitious growth and reinforces our leadership in Asia and the Middle East," said Steven Medeiros, CEO of VEGA.

Max Davies Joins as Country Manager for VEGA Australia

VEGA welcomes Max Davies as the new Country Manager for VEGA Australia. With nearly 20 years of experience in AV/IT solutions, Max brings a wealth of expertise from his time at Crestron, where he led projects like Canon's head office and ANZ Bank's Sydney headquarters.

"I'm excited to join VEGA and work alongside an incredible team to drive innovation and deliver excellence for our clients," said Max Davies.

Steven Medeiros added: "Max's leadership and expertise will strengthen VEGA's position in Australia and elevate the value we deliver to our clients."

These announcements reflect VEGA's dedication to innovation and client success as it continues to expand its global footprint.

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About VEGA

With over 30 years of expertise, VEGA is a global leader in AV/IT solutions, serving more than 12,000 clients in 19 countries. Specializing in AV/IT integration, digital workplace strategy, and managed services, VEGA has completed over 100,000 projects worldwide.

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