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QIAO LAB Consulting is a Business Management Consulting Firm to turn innovative business and product ideas into sustainable businesses.

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We aim to be perceived by Our Customer and the Market as :

  • High Quality Innovating Consulting Full Scope Firm

  • An Enabler Competency Company

  • Highly Focused to support and to enable business

  • End-to-end Service provider

  • Strongly related to customer company value and improvement

  • Highly competent in few leading edge innovative focus areas

Our Main Focus Area are:

  • Innovation (High-Tech, Industry Processes, Energy)

  • ICT Strategy and Enabling

  • Strategic Sourcing & Procurement

  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

  • Digital Content & Mobile Solutions

  • Innovative Integrate Distribution & Industrial Processes

  • Qualification & Certification

Our Industry Focus:

  • Small & Medium Enterprises

  • Multi-Utility Market

  • Finacial Services

  • Industrial Districts

Our Markets:

  • China, Hong Kong

  • Europe

How Works Qiao Consulting

Qiao Consulting is a one-stop-shop business solution partner a concrete support from the project definition to the start-up.

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About QIAO LAB

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QIAO LAB is a High-Tech Consulting & Business Incubator, Knowledge & Technology Transfer Company.   QIAO LAB is a full-service business management consulting firm & incubator to turn innovative business and product ideas into sustainable businesses. "Innovating future in China and abroad", through consulting support, concrete projects, best practices, inventions, technologies and sharing different knowledge. QIAO Lab adopts and integrates Strategic Consulting, China / Asia market knowledge, capital investment and...

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How Works QIAO LAB

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1- Application form In order to become a QIAO LAB project need to fill a formal application form. 2 - Selection process Once we have received your application form it will be vetted by our team members from business development and technical experts groups. On the completion of initial processing you shall be contacted by a representative of our team to let you know whether your application has qualified...

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Knowledge & Technology Transfer

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Knowledge and Technology transfer have been a great issue of concern for researchers, companies and policy makers for some time now. These areas of research contribute greatly to economic development, and for these reasons developing countries are hungry for knowledge and technology transfer. Over the years countries of the world have invested millions of Dollars to achieving knowledge transfer, especially from R&D project and University to companies. Developing countries...

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Your Ideas- Our Protection. Do you need to protect your Business Ideas, Brands, Trademarks and Patents in China, Asia and Europe? QIAO LAB - Intellectual Property Desk  is your answer. QIAO - Intellectual Property Desk provides a comprehensive one-stop desk service to support all your business and intellectual property needs. We draw on one of the widest ranges of available resources and have many years of experience in dealing with...

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Jul 24
2011

HTC unveils new tablet PC

Posted by: China Media LAB

Tagged in: taiwan , Tablet Pc , Mobile , HTC

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Taiwan-based smartphone maker HTC Corp unveiled its first tablet computer, HTC Flyer, on the Chinese mainland on Thursday, and analysts said its price is higher than expected, which could make it hard to challenge Apple Inc's dominant position in the market.

The HTC Flyer, priced at 5,500 yuan ($852), will be launched at the end of July on the Chinese mainland. The 7-inch device runs on the Android 2.2 operating system and supports both Wi-Fi and China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd's third generation WCDMA network.

The official price of Apple Inc's iPad 2 is starting from 3,688 yuan. The iPad series held 74.3 percent of China's tablet computer market in the second quarter, slipping 5.14 percent from the previous quarter, according to research firm Analysys International.

"We did not expect the HTC Flyer's price to be that high," said Sun Peilin, tablet computer analyst at Analysys International. However, the device comes with a digital pen, which caters to Chinese users' preference for handwriting .

HTC also launched Weike, the first social-networking smartphone on the mainland, on Thursday. It is similar to the Salsa sold in the United States, a smartphone with a button to connect directly to social networking website Facebook.

HTC Weike is tailored for Chinese Sina Weibo users. It has a button connecting them directly to the Twitter-like Sina Weibo services, simplifying the sending of micro blogs, photos and shared music.

"This is the first time for a handset company to cooperate with a Chinese Internet giant, and I think this could be a trend when the mobile Internet era catches on," Ray Yam, China president of HTC Corp, said at a Beijing briefing.

Sina Weibo had more than 140 million users and produced about 60 million micro blog postings a day by the end of April. Cao Guowei, chief executive officer of Sina Corp, said that the company has seen an amazing growth in Weibo users in recent months.

HTC entered the Chinese mainland market on July 23, 2010, and has aggressively expanded its distribution channels and built its brand in the past year.

An HTC official surnamed Zhang said the company has increased the number of retail booths and outlets on the Chinese mainland to 2,000 and intends to have 5,000 in a year.

HTC estimated that its smartphone shipments tripled in the past 12 months, Zhang said.

Liu Donghai, founder of Beijing Digital Telecom Co Ltd, which owns more than 1,000 electronics outlets across China, said HTC has been a strategic alliance of the company since last year, and sales of HTC smartphones are better than expected.

However, the high pricing of HTC smartphones in official outlets has been a deterrent in gaining a larger share in the Chinese smartphone market, said Lu Libin, analyst at Analysys International. He said many Chinese buyers still prefer to buy an HTC handset on the gray market, which may be at least 500 yuan cheaper per unit.

"Launching a social networking smartphone with Chinese Internet firms may be a good method to prevent people from buying gray market HTC handsets, because no overseas HTC device has that function," Lu said.