Staff Reporters
Oct 13, 2010

InMobi and Rice Communications teams to extend reach in Asia

ASIA-PACIFIC – InMobi, the largest mobile ad network in Asia, is aiming to reinforce communications requirements in the region by partnering with Singapore-based Rice Communications.

InMobi and Rice Communications teams to extend reach in Asia

As a strategic communications company, Rice is also looking to strengthen its portfolio in APAC. The partnership of InMobi and Rice will look to extend presence in Malaysia, India and Australia this coming year.

Emmanuel Allix, VP and MD of APAC at InMobi, said: “InMobi is focused on increasing our visibility and stakeholder outreach in the region. This requires a communications partner that knows the industry and can support us in multiple markets, while contributing to our growth.”

“InMobi is an Asian firm with a strong foothold in this region and we are excited to be working with them as they continue to grow and establish their leadership within this space,” says Sonya Madeira, managing partner at Rice.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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