Monday, November 16, 2015

Know more about Kata and the founder - Mr David Chen

Have you heard of Kata? To many of my music fans and supporters, they know this brand as previously I was using Kata i3s, but recently I upgraded to Kata i4 as Kata founder and CEO Mr David Chen felt that it is time for me to progress with Kata. 

Apart from Kata i4, I also try out Kata T4 tablet and Kata box, and I'm really amazed by how Kata improve for the past one year. I will be writing a review on Kata i4 smartphone, Kata T4 tablet and Kata box soon. But just want to share with all my friends, Kata box quite cool and you must get one for your family. This is the video by my good Taiwan buddy Hayden Chen, sharing his experience on Kata box.


If you are curious about who is the founder and CEO of Kata Digital, and how Kata is founded, you must read this article below:


Kata Founder David Chen explains growing success

IT all started when he was 11 years old and he would always find himself taking apart and putting back together a VCR tape.

Since then David Chen's quest to build his own business and merge it with his interest in technology would take him to the US, Philippines, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore. It would also push him to draw inspiration from the unlikeliest persons and places.

"That's always been a childhood dream of mine. That goes  way back when I was in high school and in my college days. I've always wanted to have a business, but it didn't happen overnight. My mom said:"David, you should go get a job, and get some work experience before owning a business. It is good to learn and see the world first," said Chen, founder and CEO of global brand Kata.

And get a job, he did, in the US. He first worked with AT&T, where he got his corporate training, before moving to Bank of America to learn more about finance. Finally, he worked with Cisco Systems to learn more about technology.

Coming back to Hong Kong, he put up an IDD company. One world Telecom in 1999. As with any other business, the beginning was challenging.

"My experience is that when you try to put your idea into a business, you realize you don't know anything. You realize that you just have the illusion or the perception and you learn that you know nothing about servers, switches, and lines, but you learn what you need to do," Chen said.

He soldiered on and, four years after, he put up Owtel shops which then sold phones from various brands.

"Back in 2009, I looked around and I said 'Hey, that's not good.' Anybody can sell what we have. The guy next door had Nokia, Samsung, and i thought we needed something different, something better, something that we have that no one else has, and that's how the Kata brand came about," he said.

It was in the Philippines and in a meeting with a Japanese guy that Chen's search for a simple, easy to remember, and easy to pronounce brand name ended.

"We need our own brand. The question then is "What do we call it?" We looked around and we considered this name and that name, and we said that it must not be too complicated because you wanted people to be able to pronounce the name and remember it very easily. So, it has to be very simple," Chen said.

"And I was thinking one night, and I was thinking of what should i call it, and there was this fellow from Japan and his name was Shikata. I was in a meeting with him and I thought that Kata really sounded so simple, sounded really good," he added.

He then searched the internet and found that Kata means "form" in karate in Japanese.

"To me, it means simplicity... Very simple, very easy to remember. It's the best name possible and any Asian can pronounce it... We do business in Asia even though we are a US company," he said.

As for the koi fish as Kata's logo, he say it illustrates the brand's philosophy of "making life easy."

"We wanted something different, something unique and no one has ever used it (koi fish). This is an Asian brand and the fish represents zen, energy, and vibrance.

That's how we came up with the koi fish and the shadow of it." he said.

"In technology, you gotta catch up, number one. Once you caught up, you need to level up, and right now we are taking it to different levels. Not only have we learned, we have mastered it," he said.

This pursuit is evident in the latest Kata products - the Kata box, and the Kata tablet T4.

Chen said the Mega VPN app allows users of both Kata Box and the T4 to play games, watch movies and shows. Kata as an exclusive partnership with Mega VPN and it is preloaded and free in Kata's newest devices.

"You could play games, but you could also watch movies. Sometimes, kids don't want to watch TV, they want to play games so that is the ability of the Kata box versus of what's out there." he said.

"Our tablet(T4) has a TV folder and you can access Netflix, CBS and all that stuff. No one else has built a device like that and we have this because we're doing this as service. We're always been a service company. We started out as an IDD company. So now, this device, we flipped it to provide service, and this is what we have always been." He added.

In the near term, Chen said Kata would be focused on marketing and getting the public to know better about the brand and its products.

Presently, Kata products are sold in Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, the US, and Canada. Next year, Chen said he is eyeing to expand to Malaysia and Taiwan. Eventually, he is also seeking to venture to South Korea and other Southeast Asian markets such as Myanmar and Cambodia.

Going public and offering Kata's shares to the investors is among the company's long-term plans, he said.

"Going public is the ultimate goal. [It will probably happen] when we are ready, and I love it to be in Hong Kong. Hong Kong would be [a] nice [place to list]." Chen said

Sunday, October 25, 2015

New Launch: The Poiz Residences


The Poiz Residences is developed by MCC Land, a fortune 500 company. Some projects in its portfolio includes The Santorini, Sea Horizon, Forestville and many others. It is an upcoming mixed development located along Meyappa Chettair Road (D13). Conveniently situated right above Potong Pasir MRT Station, it is poised to be the next big thing in the district of Potong Pasir.



Why The Poiz Residences

- MRT Literally At Your Doorstep (Just An Escalator Ride Away)
- Near Food Haven
- Integrated Shopping Mall With An Array Of Shops Awaits You
- 10-mins drive to CBD
- 10-mins drive to Orchard/Bugis

To be the first few to preview the showflat before it is opened to the public, you need to register with us so we can reserve an appointment slot for you (limited slots daily).

You may also contact the Official Developer Appointed Agent to enquire or book a VVIP Appointment.

Contact Elson Soh at +65 9092 6068 or email me at elsonsohyq@gmail.com. Alternative, you can visit the website HERE to register your interest. Website: http://www.theandrewresidences.biz/

Sunday, October 11, 2015

High Seafood Tower


Just last Thursday, I had the honour to try out House Of Seafood's latest product, High Seafood Tower (High 鲜宝塔). It was an event to also celebrate with the winners of the Facebook contest. High Seafood Tower is the first of its kind I've seen in Singapore.


It comprises of 6 individual pot all stacked up together with a different variety of seafood choice inside. I had the honour of serving my table, bringing out the tower to our table. When we can all finally tuck in, noone said a single word for the first 10 minutes as everyone was busy eating! Haha. Only after that then they all said that the food was indeed delicious and that the seafood is really fresh. I personally enjoyed the crab and the soup. One of the best I had eaten locally.


I personally recommend the High Seafood Tower to everyone who loves seafood and want to enjoy good food, fresh food and also suitable for friend gatherings and events. Do let me know how you think about it after you tried it!

Call now to book your table to try out High Seafood Tower at 螃蟹之家 House of Seafood with your family and friends.

- Punggol Point +65 6466 9000
- Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre +65 6285 9711