
Blis continues expanding across Southeast Asia with the opening of an office in Malaysia
Blis has opened an office in Kuala Lumpur and appointed Mohanarajah Visuvanathan to lead as Agency Group Head, amid further Asian expansion
Blis has opened an office in Kuala Lumpur and appointed Mohanarajah Visuvanathan to lead as Agency Group Head, amid further Asian expansion
Harry Dewhirst. President of Blis. The boy-wonder of mobile. You have a big meeting tomorrow morning at 9am. It’s midnight and you can’t sleep. What is going through your mind and how do you switch off? I don’t take sleeping pills ever, rather, I remain determined to fall asleep naturally. I absolutely don’t look at my phone and make sure there is no stimulus like a clock ticking or light flashing to bother me.
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Location data technology company Blis has announced its latest Asian expansion plans with the opening of an office in Kuala Lumpur.
Blis, the global pioneer in location data technology, today announced the launch of operations in Malaysia, opening of a Kuala Lumpur office and appointing Mohanarajah Visuvanathan to lead as as Agency Group Head, amid further Asian expansion.
Blis recently opened fully staffed offices in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur as part of our
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