Tokyo, Japan - INUS Technology has announced the newest corporation under the Rapidform flag. Rapidform Japan K.K. was formed as a separate Japanese domestic corporation in Tokyo, beginning its operations as of April 16, 2009. Rapidform Japan's mission is to provide unparalleled support for the entire Japanese market. Rapidform Japan will serve its customer's diverse needs with localized services and sales support. In addition, Rapidform Japan will conduct development of specialized products for Japan's unique market needs. This announcement precedes the launch a Japan-specific website, planned to go live in the middle of May. Until then, updates and current news are found at the Global website, www.rapidform.com.
Justin Lee, the general manager of Rapidform JAPAN K.K. states; “Rapidform's responsiveness to the demands of the Japanese market have enabled Rapidform to achieve 1st place in the race for market share in the growing Japanese market. The time is right to underscore Rapidform's commitment to our customers and prospects here by establishing the domestic corporation, Rapidform JAPAN K.K. Our staff consists of both natives and professionals from headquarters, and we are poised to serve Japanese customers with localized products, service, and an appreciation of the unique aspects of Japanese business. Furthermore, we are expanding into product development and consulting to create new value for our customers here.”
Dr. Calvin Hur, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Global Sales for INUS Technology, states; “The Japanese market has recognizing the value of Rapidform software, and has honored Rapidform as the de-facto standard point-cloud software for 3D scanning applications in Japan. We are reciprocating by establishing a level of presence and support here that is unique in our industry, and gives us a firm foundation from which to forge new relationships with other innovators in the marketplace to provide superior solutions to a rapidly growing customer base in Japan. Establishing our Japanese business unit just makes sense, it demonstrates our philosophy of commitment to progress and innovation for our Japanese customer.”
Apr 23, 2009
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