iParkBoston is Recruiting Wireless Publishing Partners and Carriers
for Korean Developers
STONEHAM, Mass. (PRWEB) June 9, 2003 – iParkBoston announced a major program today to connect leading Korean developers with publishers and other parties interested in licensing or creating content for the rapidly growing mobile phone software market.
The Korean wireless software market is extremely well developed," said Hank Ahn, President of iParkBoston. This represents a unique opportunity for U.S. wireless service providers to get exposure to a new and highly experienced talent pool. Hundreds of titles are available for licensing, and teams with high levels of expertise are available to help design and develop innovative new applications."
Development in Korea is very economical, making it possible to create state-of-the-art wireless product at an extremely reasonable cost. Its a win for developers, publishers, wireless carriers – and ultimately, the consumers," said Mr. Ahn.
iParkBoston has established several innovative programs designed to initiate and maintain working links between experienced Korean developers and client companies in the U.S. marketplace.
As an integral part of these programs, qualified publishers and business partners are invited to take an expense-paid trip to Seoul to meet with Korean developers for focused business development meetings. Companies interested in forging new relations with Korean companies, or wishing to further their existing relationships with Korean wireless companies, should contact iParkBoston immediately for further information on how to participate.
The next set of meetings is scheduled takes place on June 25th and 26th, and consists primarily of face-to-face meetings with a pre-selected group of Korean wireless game developers.
About iParkBoston
iPark is an international business development consulting firm, working to connect leading Korean technology companies with channel partners in other regional markets. iPark offices are located throughout the world. An ideal source of technology products, Korea has rapidly emerged as a major force in the global IT and communications marketplace. iPark specializes in raising the profile of Korean technology firms via various marketing and business development initiatives. iParkBostons web site is located at http://www.iparkboston.com">http://www.iparkboston.com.
About KIPA
Established in 1998 by the Korean Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC), the Korean IT Promotion Agency (KIPA) is a non-profit organization charged with growing and expanding Koreas role in the global IT community via commerce and internal development of infrastructure via education and business development efforts. The KIPA web site is located at http://www.software.or.kr">http://www.software.or.kr.
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