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Digital Business Lab opens new office in China

It aims to immerse the company in the Greater Bay Area's tech and social media ecosystem.

Hong Kong and Singapore-based digital media agency Digital Business Lab has opened its new office in Shenzhen, China.

The new office aims to immerse the company in the Greater Bay Area's tech and social media ecosystem, according to a press release.

The agency has run campaigns in 13 Asian countries, serving over 200 brands in various industries.

"Last year, 40% of our top clients were mainland Chinese tech companies seeking support across Southeast Asia and globally; therefore, we logically seized the initiative to set up a new branch in Shenzhen to closely serve our new clients and partners in their strategic expansion," Albin Lix, Founder and CEO of Digital Business Lab, said. 

This includes supporting brands like Alibaba, DreameTech, and Ant Financial and assisting Chinese companies like DreameTech and Ant Group.

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