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SuperGeo Technologies expands into Malaysia

SuperGeo Technologies expands into Malaysia

SuperGeo Technologies, the leading global provider of complete GIS software and solutions, is thrilled to announce that “SuperGeo Malaysia” is established successfully in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

SuperGeo extends its overseas territory via the global reseller network. Cooperating with Axis Commerce, the Geo-ICT total solutions provider and also SuperGeo’s exclusive reseller in Malaysia, SuperGeo has gained numerous clients in Malaysian market, including several famous universities and significant government agencies.

SuperGeo and Axis Commerce have been planning to found SuperGeo Malaysia in order to better serve the local users and further extend the GIS market. The Signing Ceremony of the Shareholder's Agreement between the two companies was held in Kuala Lumpur on March 3, 2010.

In addition to the Chairmen of the two companies, YBhg Datuk Mohd Badlisham Ghazali, CEO of Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), the Government's agency responsible for the Malaysia Multimedia Development Supercorridor (MSC), was especially invited to witness the Ceremony and gave an inspiring speech. The press was also attracted.

“We are very excited about the establishment of SuperGeo Malaysia.” said Super Wang, the Chairman of SuperGeo. “This is a very important start in our further cooperation and penetration in Malaysian market. SuperGeo will also invest more in the research and development to offer more powerful and effective GIS software for worldwide users.”

YBhg Datuk Ir. Mohammed Zakaria Bin Mohd Noor, the Chairman of Axis Commerce, added, “We have been looking forward to this collaboration. SuperGeo offers the best, most efficient, up-to-date, and advanced geospatial technology which is different from other GIS products. With the further partnership by building SuperGeo Malaysia, we will bring SuperGIS software products to more clientele with the best service.”

SuperGeo also plans to set up more joint venture companies in other countries in the future, in order to provide better technical and consultant services of SuperGIS series products, for more users all over the world.


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