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News Release from: Thales Computers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 April 2007
Beijing is base
for Asian sales offensive
A newly opened office in Beijing gives Thales Computers a base from which to attack the fast growing Asian market
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Thales has opened a new office in Beijing, People's Republic of China, allowing the company to expand its investments in the fast growing Asian market. 'The market for embedded computing in China is at a very exciting and challenging stage, and it is strategically vital for us to become a leading supplier of COTS in this region', said Christian Baud, Chief Executive Officer of Thales Computers.
'China promises to be an important market for our high-performance embedded COTS computer systems, and we will leverage Thales' significant investments in facilities, know-how and people'.
The new Thales Computers office is located in the Tianzhu airport industrial zone in Beijing, within a facility that is currently used by several Thales companies.
The office is tasked with developing new business opportunities for Thales Computers' products in China, while offering a local point of contact and providing the closest and best commercial, technical and logistics support to existing partners and customers.
Contacts at the new Beijing office include: Daniel Wang Changgang, Sales Manager, China - Computers - Aerospace Division; Gerard Teng Guozhong, Business Development Delegate, China - Aerospace Division; and Xia Jinsong, General Manager, China - Aerospace Division.
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