Avid
Avid
Technology provides digital editing software for film and
video. Developed exclusive distribution partnership with Photron,
which at the time was the only company to have both PC and video
editing expertise, stemming from activities with CAD/digitizers
and distribution of Rank Cintel film-to-video conversion equipment.
Avid generated 30% of its first year revenues from Japan.
"Japan Entry undertook a major challenge in helping Avid
find a partner with capabilities in both the PC and video arenas.
Japan has grown to become the flagship of Avid's Asia-Pacific
operations."
- Curt Rawley, President
Cinebase
(eMotion)
Cinebase
is a provider of hosted digital media asset management. Served
as board director, raised $5M from Apple and Intel.
Adobe (Authorware)
MacroMedia/Authorware
develops CBT authoring software. Established exclusive distribution
partnership for Authorware with ASCII. Established OEM agreement
with NEC for the bundling of a $80 cut-down version of Authorware's
$8,000 product on NEC's first multimedia PC. Negotiated $3.2M
investment from ASCII, which assigned 20 marketing, sales, and
technical personnel to the project.
"We knew the market potential was extremely significant
in Japan, but needed a partner powerful enough to help us fully
capitalize on that opportunity. Japan Entry went above and beyond
the call of duty by cross-pollinating the partner search effort
with a direct sale to NEC. Not only did that arrangement hasten
the conclusion of our agreement with ASCII, but it substantially
increased the transaction value with the addition of a $3.2M investment
and the dedication of 20 people to the project. Without Japan
Entry's understanding of the market and plain, old-fashioned persistence,
what we accomplished simply would not have happened."
– John C. "Bud" Colligan, President & CEO
Adobe
(Paracomp)
Paracomp develops 3D animation
software. Signed distribution agreement with #1 Macintosh software
company.
Magian
Magian
is a developer of multimedia user interface software for the
museum industry. Signed non-exclusive distribution and outsourcing
agreement with a major integrator with a $1M project.
The
Learning Company (MECC)
MECC
develops educational multimedia software such as "The Oregon Trail."
Japan Entry cemented a distribution and localization partnership
with Marubeni.
Media 100
Media
100 is a supplier of digital video authoring systems. Identified
and negotiated localization and distribution partnership with
Image and Measurement Inc. (IMI), which dedicated a team of 15
to the project and achieved nearly $10M in annual revenues in
two years.
"Japan Entry had the direct industry experience and contacts
necessary to make a successful entrance into Japan. "
- John Molinari, CEO
Microsoft
(Vxtreme)
Vxtreme developed variable
bandwidth video streaming technology. The company was acquired
by Microsoft. Japan Entry negotiated letters of intent with three
prominent systems integrators, including $560K in prepayments,
and increased the company's valuation.
MP Technology
MP
Technology is Japan's leading provider and systems integrator
of Video-on-Demand systems for the hospitality industry. Japan
Entry made an equity investment and advised on the company's personnel
and partnering strategy, helping it grow from 20 to over 700 employees.
Microsoft (Exos)
Exos
is a developer of force feedback (haptic) technology. As a Board
Director, supervised company strategy, and helped negotiate sale
to Microsoft.
Novell (Fluent
Machines)
Fluent
Machines is a developer of streaming video technology. Raised
$1M investment into Fluent Machines from ASCII's Kay Nishi who
is known as the "Bill Gates of Japan."
SecureMedia
SecureMedia
is a developer of video Digital Rights Management (DRM) software.
Japan Entry negotiated a $4.25M investment (at $23M post-money
valuation) from Sony and TransCosmos for this five-person company.
Sony thereafter incorporated the technology in its WeGA tvs.
SumTotal
Systems (AimTech)
AimTech
provides interactive multimedia applications. Established exclusive
distribution partnership as well as an OEM deal with Toshiba which
led to customer relationships with Nintendo, etc.
"In addition to a wide network of connections in the multimedia
industry, Japan Entry played an extremely significant role in
helping us develop our strategic approach to Japan. Without Japan
Entry's inside industry expertise, we would have been able to
realize only a fraction of the ROI in the Japanese market."
- Usman Ismail, President & CEO
Transparent
Language
Transparent
Language markets computer-aided language learning software.
Identified and negotiated distribution/localization partnership
with the multimedia subsidiary of Japan's leading publisher of
textbooks and dictionaries.
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