Head of Singapore video software maker moves to S.F.
San Francisco Business Times - by Patrick Hoge
Terence Swee, the 34-year-old CEO and co-founder of Singapore-based Muvee Technologies, maker of automatic video editing programs, has moved to San Francisco to open a regional office and bolster his company’s U.S. operations.
Swee said he has been living in San Francisco’s Marina District for several months, he recently hired a public relations representative, and he expects by the end of the year to open a physical office to house as many as seven employees in product design and management, marketing and sales. The company, a venture-capital-backed startup founded in 2001 that was profitable by 2004, already had a sales person working in the East Bay.
Muvee Technologies will continue to be headquartered in Singapore, where most of its 60 employees are located. Currently, Muvee Technologies’ software, which allows consumers to quickly condense and edit raw video for presentation along with music, is preloaded on computers sold by Hewlett Packard and Dell, on digital cameras, including Pure Digital Technologies Inc.’s fast selling pocket-sized Flip video camcorders, and on camera-equipped mobile phones made by LG and Nokia. The company also offers an editing service accessible via the Internet.
U.S. sales account for 60 percent of the firm’s revenue, Swee said.
San Francisco Business Times - by Patrick Hoge
Terence Swee, the 34-year-old CEO and co-founder of Singapore-based Muvee Technologies, maker of automatic video editing programs, has moved to San Francisco to open a regional office and bolster his company’s U.S. operations.
Swee said he has been living in San Francisco’s Marina District for several months, he recently hired a public relations representative, and he expects by the end of the year to open a physical office to house as many as seven employees in product design and management, marketing and sales. The company, a venture-capital-backed startup founded in 2001 that was profitable by 2004, already had a sales person working in the East Bay.
Muvee Technologies will continue to be headquartered in Singapore, where most of its 60 employees are located. Currently, Muvee Technologies’ software, which allows consumers to quickly condense and edit raw video for presentation along with music, is preloaded on computers sold by Hewlett Packard and Dell, on digital cameras, including Pure Digital Technologies Inc.’s fast selling pocket-sized Flip video camcorders, and on camera-equipped mobile phones made by LG and Nokia. The company also offers an editing service accessible via the Internet.
U.S. sales account for 60 percent of the firm’s revenue, Swee said.