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Data I/O Launches Chinese Web Site
June 18, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Redmond, Wash. — In a move that will allow Data I/O Corp. to provide a higher level of customer service and technical support in China and other Asian markets, the company has launched a Chinese language Web site in Simplified Chinese.
The Web site will create an alternative language delivery system for product information and specifications, news, company information, contact information, and requests for technical support, product sales and feedback.
Data I/O's extensive support in Chinese also includes offices in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen and a world-class workforce that includes Chinese-speaking engineers and managers in sales, service and engineering design. Data I/O's worldwide sales and customer support network includes 11 locations in Asia. The Chinese Web site expands the company's multi-lingual network to four Web sites in English, German, Japanese and now Chinese.
In today's virtual corporations, the process of transitioning new and updated product designs from engineering to manufacturing is the critical key to success. With Data I/O programmers and TaskLink, programming task files for new product designs can be seamlessly transferred from a design engineer's desk in the U.S., to a prototyping team in Mexico, and then to the factory in China, for example.
Recent projections put electronics production in China at $80 billion by 2005, larger than the estimated $73 billion production in all of Western Europe, according to a study from International Finance Corp. (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank group, and management consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
Data I/O's Chinese Web site can be found at www.dataio.com.cn.. Celebrating 30 years of innovative leadership in the device programming industry, Data I/O Corp. provides manual and automated device programming systems that specifically address the requirements of engineering and manufacturing operations. For more information, visit www.dataio.com.