Zi Corporation to Showcase Text Input Solutions at Japan’s Symbian Summit

by: admin Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

The Zi Corporation today announced it will be showcasing its multi-language text entry portfolio at the Symbian Summit Tokyo 2008 on July 17, as it continues to expand its Asian market presence.Zi will demonstrate its award winning handwriting recognition solution Decuma™ as well as its  text entry solutions, eZiText™ and eZiType™.

From the Press Release:

The Symbian Summit will take place at the Westin Hotel Tokyo (Meguro-ku, Tokyo ), where Zi input products for S60 3rd edition devices will be on display.

Zi has already licensed its solutions to several major mobile players in Japan, including Kyocera, Sanyo, Nintendo and Hitachi. This comes on the heels of our continued successes in China with new and existing licensees, including global manufacturers ZTE and Lenovo. Now the company is looking to target Japanese operators, OEMs, and other mobile product manufacturers at the Symbian event, with its most advanced text input solution yet.

Milos Djokovic , President and CEO of Zi Corporation said, “Zi has enjoyed some major successes in Asia over the past year and many OEMs are seeing the advantages of using our highly integrated  predictive text and handwriting recognition solutions coupled with our vast selection of language databases.

“The Symbian Summit provides us with an opportunity to show the Japanese market what Zi has to offer manufacturers using the Symbian platform be it UIQ or S60 and why we are one of the world’s leading providers of SMS solutions.”

Source: Press Release

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