Incognito opens Philippines office


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Michelle Clancy

| 31 May 2016




Canadian media infrastructure company Incognito Software Systems has opened an office in the Philippines.



manilaThe Manila office is part of an effort to drive business expansions and assist with customer implementations across Asia. It’s an area the company has been expanding in of late: in March, Incognito announced that Guangdong Provincial CATV and Chongqing CATV, two Chinese cable and high-speed data providers with a combined 21 million subscribers, had selected the Incognito Auto Configuration Server to turn up services like IPTV and Wi-Fi.

In order to open the office, Incognito president and CEO Stephane Bourque joined a contingent of British Columbia (BC) business leaders for a trade mission to support business relationships with new markets in the Philippines. Bourque accompanied the leader of the coalition, BC Premier Christy Clark.

The Philippines is one of several locations the BC trade coalition has selected as part of a series of receptions, seminars and relationship-brokering business-to-business events to promote the province’s business initiatives.

“Serving as a representative of the province of British Columbia in this trade mission is quite an honour, and the opening of our new office in Manila is a concrete example of the opportunity that BC-based businesses have here to foster new and grow existing relationships,” said Bourque. “For Incognito, that means a focused, regional office our Asia-Pacific customers can truly rely on that houses implementation project teams to support business expansion, provides knowledge and consultation, and ensures customers optimise their investments in our solutions.”