
Exicon was founded in 2007 as a digital and IT services company, based in Hong Kong and San Francisco under the digital start-up incubator, Catalist. It has grown significantly since then, becoming a leader in the creation and management of mobile apps.
Our customers include Oracle, Lenovo, Estee Lauder, GLH, Blackberry, Intel, Standard Chartered, Fox Channels, Prudential and many more. We have a global scope, with established operations and market coverage in North America, EMEA, and APAC.
We also have a powerful developer network, with more than 4000 qualified software development companies and over 50,000 developers signed up.
Our customers include Oracle, Lenovo, Estee Lauder, GLH, Blackberry, Intel, Standard Chartered, Fox Channels, Prudential and many more. We have a global scope, with established operations and market coverage in North America, EMEA, and APAC.
We also have a powerful developer network, with more than 4000 qualified software development companies and over 50,000 developers signed up.
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18.02.2021 | Exicon and SUKU Partner to Meet Growing Consumer Demands Across Asia for Supply-Chain Transparency in the Fashion Industry | Consumer demand for supply chain transparency is growing at such an incredible clip that the brands that adapt could be surprised by how much consumers reward them LOS GATOS, Calif. (PRWEB) February 18, 2021 SUKU, a leader in blockchain-bas... |
17.06.2015 | Ad dollars seek out native mobile apps to capture users where they live | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Advertising dollars have always followed consumers to the platforms they spend the most time on. As users flock to mobile, where exactl... |
17.06.2015 | Ad dollars seek out native mobile apps to capture users where they live | Advertising dollars have always followed consumers to the platforms they spend the most time on. As users flock to mobile, where exactly will ad spend fall? Signs point to native apps rather than mobile web. But not all apps are created equ... |