Hanvon Technology opens Taiwan subsidiary
September 30, 2010 Category Uncategorized
The Chinese mainland’s biggest e-book maker, Hanvon Technology, opened a subsidiary in Taiwan in Taipei’s 101 Tower and launched its latest model on the island. The subsidiary will develop products, do research, sell Hanvon’s products,as well as seek opportunities to work with the island’s content providers so as to “expand its share of Chinese-language markets together with its Taiwan partners,” said Ray Zhang, Chief Strategist of Hanvon Technology. The screens of its e-book readers are made by Taiwanese firms. Hanvon has assigned a Taiwanese company, Xander, with selling its newest product, the 6-inch N620 e-book reader, in Taiwan. The reader will sell for NTD12,000. Xander will also help Hanvon to gradually establish its sales network on the island. Hanvon also opened the Taiwan site of its online bookstore.
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