Alive Networks' multimedia travel platform rolls out across Asia-Pacific: Sponsored by ALIVE NETWORKS

<p>Hong Kong-based Alive Networks recently announced that it would </p><p>embark on the USdollars 500 billion Asian travel industry trail, </p><p>unveiling itself as the first international travel and learning company </p><p>- using a unique integrated multimedia platform which combines cable </p><p>television channels, Internet sites, mobile products and printed travel </p><p>guides - to provide a wide-range of consumers across the Asia-Pacific </p><p>region and the Middle East with a range of comprehensive travel and </p><p>learning services, products and information. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>A veritable Who's Who of the advertising, cable, travel and corporate </p><p>communities flocked in droves to the launch events at Singapore's </p><p>Chijmes and Hong Kong's Grand Hyatt to witness the unveiling of Alive's </p><p>plans. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Guests at the Singapore event included Millenium & Copthorne </p><p>International's Roy Tan Hardy, AC Nielsen's Robert Wilson, Discovery's </p><p>Kevin-john McIntyre, Colin Lawrence and Sally Young from BBC Worldwide, </p><p>STAR TV's Julie Petersen, AsiaSat's Peter Jackson, Frank Brown from MTV </p><p>Asia, Chris Blackman and Alexander Zecha of CNBC Asia, Fantastic One's </p><p>Paul France, Carl Meyer of The History Channel, Maria Komodikis of A&E </p><p>Television Networks, Andy Barton of XS-Media and CBS's Barry Fox. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Among those attending the Hong Kong celebration were Martin Barrow of </p><p>Jardine Matheson, Nadia Stoyle and Mark Russell of British Airways, Ian </p><p>Thubron of M&C Saatchi, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's Michael </p><p>Hobson, Pacific Century CyberWorks' Rhonda Palmer, I-Mail's Karl Wilson, </p><p>Carla Vogler of the Asian Wall Street Journal, Lemon's David Mok, </p><p>Catherine Carlton from Digital Island and Ken McKenzie and Steve Bruce </p><p>from MEDIA. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>