SAWWAVE, a local SME specializing in wireless hardware, is out for global expansion on the back of the support from the state-run Small and Medium Business Administration.
SAWWAVE’s patent wireless technology, called “electro-polarization,” is used for setting WiFi access points that support more clients than traditional wireless networks.
Known for its practical applications for public facilities and online tools of learning at schools, the firm has been working with buyers from abroad such as Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia, officials said.
“We’re regularly joining overseas exhibitions where the demand for our product and technology is high,” a SAWWAVE official said.
Most noticeable of the firm’s achievements is the “u-Farm” service in Hokkaido, Japan. The service is designed to lessen the elderly’s disadvantages followed by the lack of information and internet access.
SAWWAVE is also working hand in hand with the Japan Highway Public Corporation to introduce mobile WiFi service that enables simplified roaming and seamless handovers.
The firm’s patent technology has been recognized by the SMBA and was registered as one of the government-authorized, outstanding products in 2013
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SAWWAVE’s patent wireless technology, called “electro-polarization,” is used for setting WiFi access points that support more clients than traditional wireless networks.
SAWWAVE’s synchronized orthogonal multi polarization antenna for u-Farm service in Hokkaido, Japan |
Known for its practical applications for public facilities and online tools of learning at schools, the firm has been working with buyers from abroad such as Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia, officials said.
“We’re regularly joining overseas exhibitions where the demand for our product and technology is high,” a SAWWAVE official said.
Most noticeable of the firm’s achievements is the “u-Farm” service in Hokkaido, Japan. The service is designed to lessen the elderly’s disadvantages followed by the lack of information and internet access.
SAWWAVE is also working hand in hand with the Japan Highway Public Corporation to introduce mobile WiFi service that enables simplified roaming and seamless handovers.
The firm’s patent technology has been recognized by the SMBA and was registered as one of the government-authorized, outstanding products in 2013
http://nwww.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140629000283
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