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Definitely the most striking mascot in the healthcare industry, the talking parrot of Trivitron has always evoked a lot of curiosity, secondglances and innumerable questions. We would like to take some of the pressure of our sales guys by addressing some of those questions here… |
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A brand is not created by a logo. A brand is the reputation created by the hard work of the people who represent it. A logo however is the face of the brand. It is something by which people will recognize you. It is something that will make you stand out in a crowd. And, just like a face, there are different types of logos. Serious logos, Intellectual logos, straight forward logos… when we sat down to develop our new logo early this year, one thing I wanted was to have a face for our brand that would be remembered, that was unique and that would reflect our tagline “speaking your language”. We decided to go with an identity that would be friendly, meaningful and that would put smiles on the faces of people, who put smiles on the faces of people. And thus we have created the talking parrot of Trivitron Healthcare.The Indian Ringneck Parrot is native to Asia and Africa and can be seen in the forests, arid environments, and it thrives in urban areas as well. These birds have established colonies in environments which are not native to them, like California, Florida, and the UK. Ringnecks are intelligent parrots and DO make great pets. They learn concepts quickly and love to show off. Along with being intelligent, they are great at talking. Some Ringnecks start talking around seven months, while most start around a year. They talk clearly and can easily be understood by strangers. Along with their ability to mimic speech rather well, the Indian Ringneck is an avid learner. These parrots pick up concepts extremely fast, along with tricks and behaviors. They love to be challenged mentally and look forward to mental stimulation. Indian Ring Neck Parrots have been kept as pets from as early as 200 B.C. In their home country of India, they were regarded as sacred beings when religious leaders began to recognize their ability to clearly mimic human language. Highly regarded by wealthy Indian royals, Ringnecks were admired for their colors and charming dispositions. We chose the Indian Ring Neck Parrot because it was best suited to our tagline and it had several of the qualities that we appreciate in our people – the ability to learn, the ability to communicate and the ability to spread smiles. If you have any more queries on our parrot, we’re sure we won’t be able to answer you. But we will definitely give it a shot if you mail us at corporate@trivitron.com |