Sinorbis raises $2.3 million to launch platform helping businesses market to China
Sinorbis has announced it has raised $2.3 million to accelerate the launch of its cloud platform, which helps Western businesses market to China.
Sinorbis has announced it has raised $2.3 million to accelerate the launch of its cloud platform, which helps Western businesses market to China.
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Sinorbis is an online cloud marketing platform that develops and markets Western content for Chinese audience.
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