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Stanford University features Orange Gum as case study in its Stanford Technology Ventures Programme
02.01.2003
Stanford University features Orange Gum as one of its case studies in the Stanford Technology Ventures Programme.
The Stanford Technology Ventures Programme (STVP) is dedicated to accelerating high-technology entrepreneurship education and creating scholarly research on technology-based firms. The programme disseminates research and teaching knowledge throughout the world. STVP is located within the Stanford Univerity School of Engineering and is hosted by the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
Download Orange Gum case study here.
About Orange Gum
In operations since 2000, Orange Gum (www.orangegum.com) provides expert mobility enabling platform and services for enterprise partners. Its flagship mobile content management platform, m.Ark is being deployed by customers such as NEC, Kyocera, Samsung and Disney. Orange Gum also develops, aggregates and delivers premium mobile content and wireless Internet services through mobile carriers to consumers in Asia. The company aggregates contents from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and the US. It distributes content through its distribution network of carrier and ISP partners, which includes China Mobile, China Unicom, Taiwan Cellular, Chung Hwa Telecom, Far Eastone, KG Telecom, Mobitai, Trans Asia, CSL, Hutchison, Smartone, Sunday, Peoples, New World Mobility, Singtel, Mobileone, Starhub, Globe, Smart, DTAC and Maxis. Orange Gum is headquartered in Singapore with offices in Bangkok, Shanghai, and Taiwan.
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