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Myerstone gave a briefing to President Ma Ying-Jeou in 2010 Computex Taipei

2010 Computex Taipei has become the largest computer exhibition in Asia and the second largest in the world. Each year, key global businesses come to this event to launch their new products.

 

Computex Taipei 2010 which took place during June 1-5 will bring in an estimated total sales transaction of US$23 billion at least for exhibitors of which most were Taiwan-based enterprises, with the value growing by 15% from 2009, according to the government-

 

 
 
 
 

Myerstone Technology was once again invited to participate in Computex Taipei Exhibition to demonstrate the advanced Mobile GPS Vehicle Tracking System, which showcase the very good quality of gravel-truck monitoring management provided jointly by the Kaohsiung County government and Myerstone Technology.

President Ma Ying-Jeou (馬英九) on the morning of June 1, accompanied by Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-Bin (郝龍斌) & Acer's Chairman J.T. Wang (王振堂) and other government and business leaders visited Myerstone’s booth and listened to a briefing presented by Eddie, I-Yuan Tsai (蔡逸遠), the CEO of Myerstone Technology (邁世通科技).

“Myerstone’s real-time GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems offer the ability to monitor and locate vehicles at any time, and it provides accurate text reports of travel & stop times, locations, speed, and map displays showing routes traveled. Easy-to-read reports and maps provide government authorities and commercial vehicles managers and dispatchers the opportunity to monitor driver and vehicle efficiency at anytime anywhere by using real time or historical data”, Phyllis Chou, the Chairman of Myerstone Technology said.