
DISPLAYLINK OPENS NEW OFFICE IN TAIWAN
TAIPEI FACILITY HOUSES STRATEGIC SALES AND TECH SUPPORT
FOR ASIAN CUSTOMERS
PALO ALTO, CALIF. – Sept. 12, 2007 – DisplayLink Inc. today announced it has opened a new office in Taiwan to help it meet the needs of its growing customer base throughout China, Japan and other Asia-Pacific countries. The new DisplayLink Taiwan office is located in the International Business Center on the 37th floor of the landmark Taipei 101 Tower facility in the heart of the rapidly expanding Xin-Yi district. It will house the company’s regional strategic sales and technical support team. It is the fourth DisplayLink office worldwide, joining locations in Japan, Cambridge, UK, and the company’s headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif.
“As DisplayLink continues to grow and the influence of its technology becomes more widespread globally, the company needs to expand in order to better serve customers and corner new markets,” said Andy Davis, DisplayLink’s Director of Worldwide Strategic Accounts and head of the new office. “With the growth of business in Taiwan and other Asian countries, this is the exact spot where we need to be.”
DisplayLink has established itself as the technology and market share leader
in the rapidly emerging category of network display chips. This new product
category enables users to connect displays to computers over standard networks,
such as USB 2.0, while maintaining a high graphics quality and interactive
user experience. The technology makes adding displays to a PC easier than
ever.
DisplayLink’s technology includes the DL-120 and DL-160 high-performance
network display chips and Virtual Graphics Card software that powers 32-bit
true-color graphics with DVD-quality video playback across a USB link.
The technology is designed for display manufacturers, PC OEMs and PC accessory
companies that want to develop easy-to-use, high-performance products such
as USB-connected displays, universal notebook docking stations, picture
frames and other network display devices. The company’s announced
customers include I/O Data, IOGear, Kensington, LG, Samsung, Ratoc, and
Toshiba.
About DisplayLink
DisplayLink Corp. is a network display fabless company that is enabling seamless
connections between computers and displays using standard wired or wireless
networking protocols. The company's technology allows multiple monitors
to seamlessly connect to a single PC and function independently to display
different content. Founded in 2003, DisplayLink's institutional backers
include Atlas Venture, Benchmark Capital and Esprit Capital. The company
is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, with main R&D and product development
activities in Cambridge, UK.