GuangMin Dai
TPO DISPLAYS CORP.
Based in Shanghai, GuangMin Dai is a senior product manager at TPO, a joint venture between Royal Dutch Phillips Electronics, and Taiwanese Compal Group, manufacturing mobile displays. He is responsible for Asia-Pacific and Global market product development. He has more than 11 years of experience in the telecommunications, semiconductor, and mobile phones. He is experienced in product management, product marketing, EMS and ODM, sourcing, and cost control services. Previously, he held management positions at Alcatel, Lucent Technologies, Ascend Communications Inc., Newbridge Networks, and Sprint Inc. He is knowledgeable in mobile phones and relevant chip sets and key components, LCD displayer for mobile phone, aviation, and automobile products based in Asia-Pacific and Global market. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 2007 - present | Global Product Manager TPO DISPLAYS CORP. |
|---|---|
| 2005 - 2006 | Sr. Product Manager Philips Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. |
| 2003 - 2005 | Senior Product Manager ALCATEL |
| 1999 - 2003 | Senior Product Marketing Manager Lucent Technologies |
| 1997 - 1999 | Project Manager Newbridge Networks |
| 1995 - 1997 | Support Engineer Sprint Nextel Corporation |
GLG Study Groups with GuangMin Dai(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Semiconductor Evaluators | 93 |
| Semiconductor Experts (Asia) | 14 |
| WAN Communications Testing Equipment Experts | 239 |
| WAN Communications Testing Equipment Experts (Asia) | 12 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by GuangMin Dai(?)
China Mobile suspends talks with Apple over iPhone launch. Due to the single largest subscriber base world wide and the unique market position of China Mobile, Apple may need to dig deeper and pay more patience to pitch into this strategic account.
Since 2002, Optical Componets for Telecom Systems have been miserable and uncertain. What's the root cause?
In the past, Microsoft successfully consolidated its position on Operation System, Internet Browser, and Desktop & Laptop Applications. It is OK for Microsoft to survive, but what's the next growth point?
MIT Announced $100 Laptop PC for 1 Laptop per Child program. Now Asustek lanunched $200-$400 laptop PC. 1. What's the target market 2. Will it win commercial market 3. What's the impact to current PC market
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