I. Pirogov, NUBiP of Ukraine, National Forestry University of Ukraine, Sumy State University and many others”.
The production of Ukrainian Prime computers does not stop for a day even during the war, providing a large number of requests for the digitalization of educational institutions in Ukraine. Now the company produces up to two thousand personal computers per month – from easy to extremely complex modifications, as well as for individual orders with the necessary technical characteristics and minimum delivery time, warranty and post-warranty service and service support.
The company has a quality management and environmental management system for product development, certified in accordance with ISO 9001−2015 and ISO 14001−2015 standards, its own warehouse and logistics facilities and a large team of highly qualified specialists. At the client’s request, we can also provide services for upgrading equipment and updating, installing and configuring software on your PCs, as well as free calculation of possible configurations for future projects for any budget for both the private and public sectors, including fulfilling the conditions of tenders procurement, which today is a prerequisite for procurement in the field of education.
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In modern conditions, the choice in favor of desktop computers made in Ukraine is quite obvious.
A PC in a mini form factor from Prime is one of the most popular solutions for educational purposes in Ukraine today, because, according to our fellow teachers, it is the same mobility as when using a laptop, but complemented by a full-fledged monitor screen, the ability to upgrade, and it much more affordable while maintaining high performance and ease of use.
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