Press Release:

Dub moves into the US

by Dub
 

Dub expands its online research software and services offer with the opening of a new office in Los Angeles

 

June 2nd, 2011

Dub, the leading provider of online research software and services, today announced the opening of its first US office in Los Angeles. The focus for their new office will be to support existing clients in North and South American markets, and to extend its client base through  direct relationships and new strategic partnerships (to be announced).

Stephen Cribbett, co-Founder and CEO, commented that 'at a time when the number of software vendors is increasing, Dub continues to achieve cut-through with its range of innovative, well-priced and intuitive online qual  and collaboration solutions. Our global clients are increasing demand and we have tailored our support to meet their needs in all markets, the US being one of the most important.'

Kerry Hecht, formerly of Hall & Partners and Added Value, will head up the new office, bringing with her expertise in online qualitative methodologies as well as recruitment, project management.

The interest in online qualitative research is continuing to grow, with demand for both ad-hoc and longer-term research community methodologies expected to grow further beyond 2011. An increase in DIY research has also seen a rise in demand for Dub's best-in-class software by brands, with continued growth in global markets helping push Dub's revenue further.

With the addition of knowledge management and research collaboration tools to it's product range, Dub is well positioned to support the market research industry with intuitive web-based solutions that are both cost-effective and localised to meet their needs.

http://www.dubstudios.com/business/dub-moves-into-the-us/
To find out more, contact Stephen Cribbett, +44 (0) 20 7247 3327 or email stephen(at)dubstudios(dot)com

 

About Dub

Dub is a leading online qualitative research software business, providing MROC, ad-hoc online qual and knowledge management solutions to it's clients that include TNS, Ipsos, Added Value, RDSI, Decision Analyst, 2CV and Flamingo. Dub's sophisticated range of solutions include IdeaStream, UpClose and HeadsUp is some of the most usable in its class and provides flexible, scalable solutions for researchers, marketers, designers and innovators

Founded in 2006 by Stephen Cribbett and Tom Watts, Dub has seen double-digit growth year-on-year since inception.

 

This content was provided by Dub. Visit their website at www.dubstudios.com.

 

 

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