congatec opens a Japanese subsidiary in Tokyo
August 10, 2012 // Julien Happich
congatec AG, a manufacturer of embedded computer modules, officially opened a Japanese subsidiary in Tokyo in July 2012. Eric Hsu has been appointed as office manager of congatec Japan Ltd.
Japan is one of congatec's most important markets in Asia. Key accounts in the area can now be managed and supported by congatec directly which is a distinct advantage not only for regional customers in Japan but also for global clients. At the same time marketing activities in Japan will be increased to heighten awareness of the congatec brand.
"With its broad range of COMs (Computer-on-Modules) congatec has an excellent chance to expand its already strong position in the Japanese market. With a direct presence in combination with a local partner that goal is now within reach," comments the new congatec Japan office manager Eric Hsu.
"In Eric Hsu we have found an invaluable candidate for the new position of congatec Japan office manager, who is deeply familiar both with the Japanese mentality and the congatec product range. With Eric we will achieve our ambitious goals for Japan within the planned timeframe," states congatec CEO Gerhard Edi.
The Japanese office is congatec’s 5th subsidiary worldwide and a testament to how consistently the company is implementing its expansion plans.
Visit Congatec at www.congatec.com
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