Toshiba Asia Pacific Pvt Ltd, the Singapore-based
 subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, a multinational electronics 
conglomerate recently celebrated the opening of its first branch office 
in Yangon, Myanmar.
The ceremony was attended by Myint Swe, Chief Minister of the Yangon, and other guests.
Toshiba
 Corporation in collaboration with KDDI Corporation (Japanese telecom 
service provider) won an order from Daiwa Institute of Research Ltd (a 
Japanese consultancy firm) to supply a compact, energy efficient modular
 data center for the securities exchange system in Myanmar.
The Daiwa Institute of Research and Central bank of Myanmar plan to open securities exchange in Yangon in 2015.
Elated
 at the opening of the new venture, Hidejiro Shimomitsu, Corporate 
Senior Executive Vice President of Toshiba Corporation, said, "Toshiba 
was delighted to have made this new step forward in Myanmar".
He also emphasised that Toshiba will further expand its business interests in Myanmar.
"We
 hope to contribute to Myanmar's development across our product lines, 
from infrastructure solutions to home electronics. Our home appliance 
business in Myanmar started since the 1980s via distributors and our 
automatic washing machines are still the most popular brand in Myanmar. 
Toshiba will fully leverage our technological progress and leading edge 
product capabilities to offer people a better future," he said.
Tetsuya
 Yoneda, chief representative of Yangon branch office, said, "Toshiba 
could provide stable power generation and transmission solutions to 
Myanmar for its stable economic growth."
"Currently, in Myanmar, 
the power distribution per population is still limited to 25 percent and
 this is planned to be expanded in the coming years. Toshiba has 
supplied equipment for Sedawgyi hydropower plant in 1985, and we aim to 
contribute more to the country's infrastructure," he added.
Myanmar's
 economy is expected to grow in the near future as the government 
promotes economic deregulation and attracts huge investment.
Toshiba
 has immense opportunity to support the economic development of Myanmar 
while strengthening its business base in the region.
source: Business Standard
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ani/toshiba-inaugurates-branch-office-in-yangon-113070300840_1.html 
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