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By Liese Klein
The pandemic has been devastating for some membership groups, but leaders of Connecticut’s Opus Organization are looking on the bright side.
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Ted Hsu
This statewide coalition of minority entrepreneurs calls themselves “a digital mastermind group” and leaders say the shift to online meetings has deepened and strengthened their bonds and their businesses.
“We’ve connected all online,” said Ted Hsu, an Opus board member and organizer. “That’s proliferated to external events matching our individual customers with the broader membership.”
At Opus’ virtual weekly meetings, members share their capabilities and challenges, then seek help and networking support from fellow business owners. The virtual format allows for focused attention on each business and saves members time and energy once spent on getting to in-person events.
Asus Headquartered in Taiwan, Asus is a computer hardware and consumer electronics company that was established in 1989 by T H Tung, Ted Hsu, Wayne Hsieh and M T Liao all hardware engineers at Acer. The company began with computer motherboards but now offers desktop computers, notebooks, smartphones, networking equipment, monitors, projectors, graphic cards, optical storage devices, Wi-Fi routers, servers, workstations and tablets. It is also developing virtual and augmented reality products, internet of things (IoT) devices, and robotic technologies. In 2018, Asus introduced Zenbo, a smart home robot designed to provide assistance, entertainment, and companionship to families. In 1995, six years after it was incorporated, Asus became the world’s leading motherboard maker. It is Asus that is credited with making Taiwan the leader it is in the global computer hardware business. In 1996, the company went public and started trading on the Taiwan Stock Exch
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