Benjamin Li
Jan 29, 2010

Pulse MediaTech wins Jaguar Hong Kong's website re-design brief

HONG KONG - Pulse MediaTech, a Hong Kong technology provider for digital publishing, has been appointed to revamp Jaguar's Hong Kong website following pitch that included a number of undisclosed agencies.

Pulse MediaTech wins Jaguar Hong Kong's website re-design brief
The agency will follow the layout of the Jaguar UK site, but revamp the design and build a back end content management system to speed up and enrich the interface of the Hong Kong site.

Leonard Chan, director of Pulse MediaTech said: “The UK's Jaguar office used to manage the Hong Kong website the same way as their UK site, but the products available and related car show events are different so there was always a time tag on the content update. Hence, it was more efficient to give the website design and management to a local partner.”

Meanwhile, Pulse MediaTech will help Media Chinese International, a regional Chinese listed publishing company in Malaysia, to launch its Media Chinese iPhone App so readers can access the group’s 20-plus magazine titles and over 3,000 Chinese book titles via their iPhone.

Pulse MediaTech's current website design client portfolio includes Universal Music, Bupa Insurance and Chow Sang Sang.

 

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