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- The First Chinese Internet Computer
Launched in Macao
- First Digital Colour Scanning Company
Set Up in Macao
- Dr. Pan Qi, Director and General
Manager of CAS Technology (Macau),
is Convinced that Macao is an Ideal Springboard for Mainland Chinese
High-Tech Companies
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The First Chinese Internet
Computer Launched in Macao
Initially assisted by IPIM¡¦s
¡§One Stop Service¡¨ in their move to Macao,Culturecom Group Co.
Ltd. has successfully completed research on the world¡¦s first
Chinese Internet computer and has launched it this year in Macao.
Ms. Sammi Ho, Manager of its subsidiary company here, told Macao
Image that Macao is an ideal R&D location, small with a
highly concentrated market, so that it is very convenient for
research activities since it is easier to collect feedback here
than elsewhere. Besides, Macao-based businessmen are close to
their target customers, and that is one reason why businessmen
may choose Macao as an "experimental market" to launch
their new products, then promote them if they prove sucessfull
on a larger scale in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, or elsewhere
in the greater China area.
Price Below MOP 1,000
The company is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and
its operations cover areas of culture and information technology.
The company set up its Macao subsidiary three years ago and
transferred its core research unit here. The name of the subsidiary
company was formally changed to "Chinese 2000 Direct
Network ( Macau )" in August 2001. Ms Ho said that the
Chinese Internet Computer developed by the company will be
sold below MOP1,000, and believes that everyone can afford
it. If it proves to be successful in Macao, then the company
will promote it further on the mainland and in overseas Chinese
communities around the world. The new computer will fill a
gap neglected by IT mainstream enterprises, giving their users
an opportunity to share information and be successful in business.
The computer has three basic elements, the Chinese Linux
operating system, a browser and a network centre. Ms. Ho described
it as a ¡§complete Internet service¡¨. Since the OS (Operation
System), browser and network centre have all been developed
by the company itself with full IPRs, it guarantees that the
computer can be sold at this very low price. The company has
also developed other types of software, and it has requested
that other software developers include their products in a
¡§software warehouse¡¨ in the network centre for free. However,
issues such as anti-virus and software upgrading will be handled
by the network centre, SNIIC, said Ms. Ho.
Ideal for Computer "Dummies"
In August 2001, the company received an official licence as
a temporary ISP in Macao. It provides an Internet service
as a complementary part of the marketing of its Internet Computer.
Ms. Ho said that their main customers are those whose knowledge
of computer technology is limited and whose English is poor.
It is very easy to use the Internet Computer. Customers do
not need to install software. Users only need to plug the
computer into the mains and connect it to a telephone line,
that's all it takes. As most Macao residents know little about
computers, and the size of the domestic market it is convenient
to collect feedback, the company chose Macao as the first
market for its new product. Even though the overall market
of the Chinese Internet Computer is still to be explored,
the company is very confident that its new product will soon
be selling like hot cakes.
The Chinese Internet Computer is priced at just MOP998. It
has a 10-inch colour LCD. Its Chinese operating system is
very simple with its functions displayed in pictures. The
user can master the machine in 30 minutes by just a click
of the mouse, do not need to attend computer lessons or worry
about upgrading and maintenance costs.
At present, the R&D department of the company is headed
by the group's vice-president, Mr. Zhu Bangfu, who is widely
known as ¡§the father of the Chinese computer¡¨. As an important
figure in promoting the Chinese language in the IT field,
he developed a search engine in the 1970s, waived his patent
rights and publicised it for free use by the general public.
Mr. Zhu has a long experience in the field of Chinese-language
computer systems. In March 1999, Mr. Zhu joined the company
and transferred the R&D department to Macao because of
its close proximity to Hong Kong, its convenient transportation
and communication systems, up-to-date infrastructure, and
relatively low operating costs.After years of hard work, the
subsidiary company in Macao developed the first Chinese Internet
Computer in the world.
Ms. Ho stressed that in developed countries nowadays the
daily use of the Internet is regarded as a necessity, not
a fad, over half of the population in North America and Western
Europe use computers every day, but the ratio in China is
less than four per cent and in Macao less than 10%. These
still rather low ratios are proof that there exists great
potential to develop a huge market.
Chinese Internet Computer
In this context, ¡§Chinese¡¨ refers to the computer's Chinese-language
operating system. The main difference between an Internet
computer and a PC is that the Internet computer does not have
a hard disk,therefore the price is lower. The Internet computer
is mainly for surfing, and all the operational software is
installed at SNIIC. The SNIIC provides services such as emails,
webpage browsing and other application software, games, and
so on. The user can search the Internet in English, and locate
a specific webpage by typing in a number. The innovative ¡§digital
search technology¡¨ enables companies to identify their websites
by their telephone numbers. This will certainly make Internet
search much easier, enhance communication among people and,
above all, generate more business opportunities for everyone.
Company: Chinese 2000 Direct Network (Macau) Limited
Address: Av. Xian Xing Hai, Ed. Zhu Kuan, 6I-L, Macau
Tel: (853) 751881
Fax: (853) 751896
E-mail¡Ginfo@chinese2000.net
Website¡Ghttp://www.c2kol.net
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First Digital Colour Scanning Company Set Up in Macao
With the popular
use of digital technology, many traditional industries no longer
rely on manual operations but are increasingly becoming automated
and computerised. For example, traditional printing has already
become digitalised as digital scanning is more accurate, efficient,
cost-beneficial and time-saving. There are presently only two
digital-scanning companies in Macao. Cosmos Digital Graphic
Factory Ltd. was the first to enter the digital era in Macao.
Mr. Michael Fong told Macao Image that although the market in
Macao is rather small, the potential is huge since he expects
a boom in the development of tourism in the wake of the liberalisation
of the gaming industry to increase the overall demand for advertising.
Traditional scanning relies on worker experience, thus it
takes more time, and is not very precise. On the other hand,
digital scanning is technically less complicated and it also
takes less time. Digital scanning also allows further editing
of photographic material. Macao¡¦s printing market is rather
small, so there is, quite naturally, only room for a limited
number of digital scanning companies, some of which are still
using rather unsophisticated technology.
Great Potential
Mr. Fong previously worked in the printing industry in Hong
Kong. He started professional scanning as a business five
years ago, and now has branches in Hong Kong, Zhongshan and
Macao. The biggest is the Zhongshan plant and the smallest
is the plant in Macao, which formally opened last year. The
initial investment amounted to two million patacas. Mr. Fong
says he determined to introduce the latest technology and
equipment to Macao in order to fully develop the potential
of the local market. Digital scanning is still something new
to Macao that until recently had no professional scanning
plants using advanced equipment. That's why Cosmos Digital
Graphic Factory Ltd. succeeded in gaining a dominant market
share within a relatively short period of time, namely because
the company uses the most advanced scanning equipment available.
"We need to have good equipment because our selling
point is speed and good quality. Our printing machine is the
newest in Macao" Mr. Fong said when explaining the technological
level of his company.
Pioneer in software innovation
Mr.Fong also said that the future of Macao's printing industry
will be decided by the development of technology. Businessmen
in this line of industry have to invest continuously in order
to keep pace with the development of new market trends. The
machinery itself may remain unchanged for quite a while, but
the software that is uses changes rapidly. Investment costs
involved may total several hundred thousand patacas in each
case, but it is an inevitable investment." Mr. Fong said.
Colour-scanning is closely linked to advertisements and printing.
Mr. Fong said that colour-scanning is mainly used in two-dimensional
advertisements, and by the printing industry in general. Tourism
is one of Macao¡¦s main industry, its prosperity will surely
generate more demand for advertising, something that promises
to create new business opportunities. The liberalisation of
the gaming industry is expected to result in a great increase
in advertisements. This will greatly benefit the colour-scanning
industry. However, Mr. Fong prefers to pursue a cautious approach
toward business. "We choose Macao because the market
has a demand for high technology printing companies. Since
Zhongshan plant received orders from Macao¡¦s advertising agencies
in the past, and aferward with the advice given by the Macao
Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM), we decided
to set up a branch here. I believe that the liberalisation
of gaming industry will strongly benefit the further development
of the high-technology printing sector."
Mr. Fong stressed : We will only concentrate our effort on
one particular business, not extending to other areas, to
be the best and the most efficient company.
Company: Cosmos Digital Graphic Factory Ltd.
Address: Estrada de D. Maria II, Cheong Lung No. 3-21, 4 andar¡§G¡¨,
Macau
Tel: (853) 518181
Fax: (853) 518343
E-mail: techno@macau.ctm.net
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Dr. Pan
Qi, Director and General Manager of CAS Technology (Macau),
is Convinced that Macao is an Ideal Springboard for Mainland
Chinese High-Tech Companies
CAS Technology
(Macau) Co. Ltd is a high-tech company endorsed by the Chinese
Academy of Science. It was incorporated in Macao in October
2001 with the assistance of IPIM¡¦s ¡§One stop Service¡¨. Dr. Pan
Qi, Director and General-manager of CAS Technology (Macau) Company
Limited, told Macao Image that his company was attracted by
Macao's highly advantageous location, its easy flow of manpower
and capital, and its relatively low operating costs. According
to Dr. Pan, Macao has great potential to function as springboard
for mainland Chinese high-tech companies to get into overseas
markets.
The Chinese Academy of Science is the mainland's prime research
institute, comprises with more than 400 companies, such as
the world-famous Legend Group. The CAS Group fully benefits
from the technological resources of the Academy. CAS Technology
(Macau) is the youngest and at present the smallest subsidiary,
with its shareholders coming from Hong Kong and the Chinese
mainland. Dr. Pan also said that the provision of technological
intermediary services is much cheaper in Macao than in Hong
Kong and, Shenzhen and Beijing. Macao enjoys easy access to
the mainland, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, as well as free flow
of manpower and capital.
Macao has a great competitive edge
China is very much focused on developing science and technology.
Some of its sophisticated high-tech products have become increasingly
competitive in foreign markets as a result of inexpensive
research and development costs on the mainland. CAS Technology
(Macau) main business is acting as agent for the mainland
high-tech products in order to open up their foreign markets.
Dr. Pan said that ¡§China¡¦s membership of the WTO means more
foreign capital will flow into China, as well as a need for
Chinese enterprises to follow a global strategy. We can be
an intermediary to facilitate that, which very well fits in
with the Special Administrative Region Government¡¦s thinking
of developing Macao into an intermediary for trade and services.
The primary targets for us now are the markets in Taiwan and
Southeast Asia.¡¨
Dr. Pan does not agree with the view that technological advances
and globalisation will phase out intermediaries. ¡§The market
is indeed getting more and more integrated, while business
is growing more professional, intermediaries can still play
an indispensable role. For example, we are now helping a company
in Shenzhen to gain the access to the Taiwan market for their
products. They do not know much about the Taiwan market and
they cannot go there freely, while we have connections in
Taiwan as well as on the mainland, which comes in very handy,"
said Dr. Pan.
Cultivating one's own clientele
According to Dr. Pan, not to mention global economic integration,
even in regional, economic and political systems also differs,
so intermediaries will not be completely replaced now or even
in the future. They will be getting more specialised.
The short-term plan of CAS Technology (Macau) is to build
up its own clientele, to gain market share in two years time
for developing a well-defined corporate strategy in future.
In the medium term, CAS Technology (Macau) intends to become
an intermediary for mainland companies. In future, the company
hopes to develop its own brand. Currently, CAS Technology
(Macau) handles geological information, intelligent transportation
technologies, automation technologies, software engineering
and other products. It can also process a large amount of
data for its clients.
Dr. Pan believes that the gaming industry, tourism and the
MICE industry will become the Macao¡¦s economic pillars in
the future. However, the technological sector will develop
its own unique potential and competitive edge in that process.
Company: CAS Technology (Macau) Co., Ltd.
Address: Av. Xian Xing Hai, S/N NAPE, Edf. Zhu Kuan 6 andar
¡§N2¡¨, Macao
Tel: (853) 752348
Fax: (853) 752340
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Source: "Macau Image", Issue
No-36, May 2002 |
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