KUALA LUMPUR: Digistar Corp Bhd expects to book its initial overseas revenue from its projects in the broadcasting TECHNOLOGY [] segment by the end of the current financial year, ending Sept 30, 2011.
Managing director Datuk Lee Wah Chong said on Tuesday, March 22 the company was teaming up with a British company to set up operations in Singapore to kick off its proposed expansion into the Asean market.
'We are looking at the Asia Pacific region,' he said at the AGM.
Digistar provides infrastructure to convert analogue systems to digital mode. It recently secured RM25 million in orders to supply, integrate various audio-visual system, security system, extra-low-voltage system, hospital communication system and broadcasting systems.
Managing director Datuk Lee Wah Chong said on Tuesday, March 22 the company was teaming up with a British company to set up operations in Singapore to kick off its proposed expansion into the Asean market.
'We are looking at the Asia Pacific region,' he said at the AGM.
Digistar provides infrastructure to convert analogue systems to digital mode. It recently secured RM25 million in orders to supply, integrate various audio-visual system, security system, extra-low-voltage system, hospital communication system and broadcasting systems.
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