Gogoprint announced that it has raised a Series A funding worth of US$7.7 million.
Gogoprint, a startup that is aiming to disrupt the traditional printing industry in SEA and APAC, has pulled in a $7.7 million investment as it prepares to expand its business in Asia Pacific.
Gogoprint has raised US$7.7 million in series A funding to fuel its expansion into new markets in the next 12 months.
Gogoprint, a Bangkok-based online printing service, announced today it has launched in Indonesia and will be serving Jakarta.
Thailand-based online printing startup Gogoprint launches in Jakarta
Gogoprint, a startup that specializes in online printing, has launched in Singapore. Before Singapore, Gogoprint has opened offices in Bangkok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Among the common phrases we’ve heard in the last few years has been “print is dead.” Countless magazines globally have either ceased circulating or have gone the digital route. Not only that, many beloved bookstores have been closing down left and right.
In the 12 months since August 2016, Gogoprint claims to have grown its revenues by over 500 percent
Gogoprint, the leading online printing startup in Southeast Asia, has formally launched in Singapore. It has opened its third regional office: Singapore follows from Bangkok, Thailand, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Printing is an industry that has been around since 200 AD. It has had to constantly change and evolve in order to remain relevant in this digital age, even as new technology emerges to replace it.
Printing is one industry that’s taken a big hit from the internet. With people today opting to consume content online, companies are putting more resources in digital distribution or even going digital-only.
Looking ahead, Gogoprint has plans for further regional expansion and hopes to break even in two of four markets
Gogoprint, a Thailand-based internet-driven printing company, is expanding into Malaysia this week with hopes of also tapping into the Singapore market, Founder David Berghaeuser told e27.
Industrial printing of business cards, posters, flyers, etc. Raise your hand if you believe that this is a sexy and highly technology-intensive line of production.
Alexander Suess is disrupting the print industry with his venture, Gogoprint, currently based in Bangkok with plans to roll out across SE Asia.
Gogoprint is a new company based in Thailand that wants to bring the benefits of the Internet to the printing industry in Southeast Asia.