Tuesday, February 21, 2012

NV3 Provides Organizational Growth Updates.

NV3 Technologies reported that it achieved a 300 percent increase in revenue since 2008 and has also deployed a myriad of customized solutions for many new customers across multiple vertical markets nationwide.

Ann Lansinger, executive director of the Emerging Technology Center, lauded NV3's success. "The continued growth that NV3 has achieved during a recessionary economy is not only remarkable, but also a testament to the value and quality of their solutions." She added, "The mission of the ETC is to provide local technology companies with the infrastructure and development resources that would empower them to thrive and contribute to Baltimore's burgeoning business community. NV3 is a true success story, and we are proud to have played a part in its evolution."

NV3 is a provider of interactive media, and a custom manufacturer of digital signage, kiosks, and next generation information displays.

PIVnet Interactive Internet Services is an NV3 customer and provider of web-based consumer marketing.

Jay Pivec, vice president of PIVnet Interactive Internet Services, said, "Dealership Connect helps increase sales and productivity by showing dynamic multimedia messages to customers on a private digital signage network. The inherent flexibility, remote management and customization are what make Dealership Connect a success for our more than 25 clients across the Mid-Atlantic. The technical innovation and ease-of use empower the host of features that allow dealers to influence the last minute buying decision of their customers." He added, "We have worked with the NV3 team for more than two years and throughout our relationship, we have found the products to be both reliable and easy-to-use, and the level of support to be prompt, responsive, and to have more than exceeded expectations."

According to Jorge Parra, Six Flags Theme Park in Maryland, "We were looking for additional ways to increase revenue, and the NV3 cell charging kiosk was the exact fit for the new model we were looking for."

Deployed in 2008, Six Flags had twelve Theme Parks with ten charging kiosks located at heavily trafficked food venues in parks across the Country. In addition to their primary charging functionality, the kiosks stream targeted advertising for Six Flags VIP Passes, roller coaster rides, concessions and offers from third-party corporate sponsors.

In addressing NV3's success, Managing Partner, Ryan Doak, said, "The driving principle behind NV3 is providing an easy-to-use, customer-facing option for organizations to get their respective messages out to captive audiences, as well as create additional revenue streams. Also, the ability to charge a cell phone while in a hospital waiting room, restaurant, airport or other public venue is a real value-add. We truly believe that our offerings provide a valuable service and cost-effective medium through which to create new revenue streams in a recessionary economy."

Director of Professional Development for the Greater Baltimore Technology Council, Alicia Farley, said, "TechNite is about celebrating and showcasing technology in the greater Baltimore Region. What better way to guide TechNite attendees to company booths than one of our own tech companies...NV3 Technologies? The NV3 Digital Display provided an interactive floor plan to show guests exactly where they wanted to go. It was a hit!"

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