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Behavior Tech Computer Corp.
Company typePublic (TSEC 2341 )
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
FounderKe-Kang Su "Steel"
HeadquartersXizhi, New Taipei, Taiwan
Key peopleKe-Kang Su "Steel"
Chairman/President/CEO
Tai Hsin
Vice President
Chen Chao-Pin
Vice President
ProductsKeyboards, Mice, Optical Drives
RevenueIncrease US$ 330 million (2006)
Number of employees630 (2006)
Websitehttp://www.btc.com.tw

Behavior Tech Computer (BTC) manufactures many computer accessories including keyboards, webcams and mouse devices; they used to manufacture optical drives but decided to leave the market and sold their Optical Division to Foxconn.

The company was founded in 1982, launching a capacitance keyboard the following year. International expansion followed rapidly:

  • 1986 BTC USA
  • 1988 BTC Korea
  • 1989 BTC Europe - a sales hub based in the Netherlands
  • 1991 BTC France
  • 1992 BTC Latin - based in Florida, USA
  • 1993 BTC Germany - with a focus on Germany and Eastern Europe

The expansion has led to BTC being described by the Taiwanese Business Weekly magazine as the "third most internationalized" company in Taiwan.

A BTC mouse

See also

References

  1. "Milestones". Welcome To BTC. BTC. Retrieved 1 June 2013.


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