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    • Dyaco International chooses VivoMini UN42 for its advanced medical rehabilitation bikes

      Dyaco International, a Taiwan-based fitness equipment manufacturer established in 1990, began investing in medical rehabilitation equipment R&D in 2012 and has established an independent production line that complies with ISO-13485 medical device quality management systems authentication standards. It also collaborates with the National Taiwan University hospital to ensure that all monitoring software in development is fully compatible with existing medical systems.

    • Globepoint & ASUS VivoPC VM62N: Taking the lead in education with VRWARE

      Globepoint, founded in 2012, is looking to improve the smart learning industry and expand their business by offering educational content and platforms to universities, businesses, and public organizations across the world. The company is currently using ASUS VivoPC as a platform to develop educational content in 3D.


    • How stylish mini PCs and touchscreen displays met one company´s PoS demands

      The Al Fresco's Group chooses ASUS to power the point-of-sale systems for their growing restaurant brands in Vietnam.

    • Major telecommunications group, Etisalat, chooses ASUS Control Center to enhance remote management of their IT systems

      COVID-19 has changed the way that companies view telecommuting, and it appears that this change may cause some companies to re-think the way that they do business over the long-term. The recent shift that has seen many more employees working remotely has presented significant challenges to IT management and supports teams, who have had to quickly adapt to managing equipment from a distance.