Nosotek
Nosotek (Korean: 노소텍) is the first Western-invested IT joint venture company in North Korea. Nosotek was founded in 2008 by the North Korean General Federation of Science and Technology (GFST) and the foreign entrepreneurs Felix Abt and Volker Eloesser.
Nosotek is known for developing computer games for various platforms, such as iPhone, j2me and Wii; including Pyongyang Racer, a browser-based racing video game developed in 2012, to promote tourism to North Korea.[1]
Nosotek's main target market is Europe, but there also have been rumors that Nosotek also has been developing games for the US based News Corporation.[2]
References
- Eördögh, Fruzsina (December 20, 2012). "Drive Deserted Streets in North Korea's Super-Depressing New Video Game". Slate. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
- Campbell, Matthew; Bomi Lim (2010-09-08). "Kim Bowled for Murdoch's Dollars With Korean Games". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
External links
- Archived official website
- Computerworld.com - The world's most unusual outsourcing destination
- North Korean Economy Watch - German Entrepreneur in DPRK
- Presentation on YouTube
- CNN on North Korea as outsourcing hub: Interview with Volker Eloesser, CEO of Nosotek
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