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1. TOUCHPAK Raises $3.5MM in Second Round; Wireless Firm to Expand Applications and Wi-Fi Network
www.bbwexchange.com/news/2002/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2002 Last Visited: 6/16/2002
"We are pleased that both new and existing investors share the vision of TOUCHPAK's wireless applications and solutions," said Chun-Wei Evan Chen, President and CEO of TOUCHPAK. "TOUCHPAK is proving that providing access to personalized on-premise content creates significant value for operators and enhances guest experience."
TOUCHPAK has developed a suite of enterprise applications that run on the Wi-Fi standard of broadband wireless local area networks. The applications provide real-time interactivity with customers and employees and help to increase revenue, streamline processes and improve customer relationships, and include handheld-accessible catalogs, promotions and menus, intelligent messaging between host and guest, loyalty program maintenance and wait and line management.
TOUCHPAK'S systems are currently in use at several high-profile hospitality locations, including Universal CityWalk in the Universal Orlando Resort and the GM Test Track exhibit at Walt Disney World. -
2. Proxim Wireless CF card: Digital Photography Review
www2.dpreview.com/news/0011/00 - [Cached]Published on: 11/13/2000 Last Visited: 7/19/2006
"Proxim's Compact Flash design is the solution we've been waiting for," said Chun-Wei (Evan) Chen, president of TOUCHPAK, Inc. -
3. Wireless is More | JTECH Communications Inc | Wireless Solutions
www.jtech.com/recent_articles/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2001 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
"You can have a state-of-the-art supply system, but if you don't have customers, it's hard to get an ROI on electronics," says Evan Chen, president of TouchPak. The typical restaurant can lease a 25-unit TouchPak for around $700 a month, he says. "The upselling pays for the system," adds Chen, who consulted with 50 restaurant general managers to gain their input before rolling out the product.

