History
1987 to 1992: Recognizing Opportunity
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Moxa was founded in 1987, originally as a consulting business assisting industrial clients with serial communication applications. After many clients expressed interest in finding a cost-effective serial card, Moxa introduced the C108 in 1988, an 8-port intelligent serial card. With the success of the C108, Moxa turned its full attention to the device networking business and began producing other, highly-acclaimed serial cards. In fact, one of Moxa's earliest models, the C218, is still available to this day. |
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1992 to 1998: International Growth
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By 1992, Moxa had begun to explore opportunities in other countries and started building brand awareness at global marketing events such as CeBit. In 1995, Moxa set up a global distribution channel and opened its first branch office in China. Meanwhile, Moxa's serial board technology continued to keep pace with global market trends such as the widespread adoption of Windows 95. |
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1998 to 2002: Developments in Ethernet
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As Ethernet began to change the nature of computing and networking, Moxa studied the possible industrial applications very closely. In 1998, Moxa introduced the Async device server, which made new applications possible by providing reliable, network-based control of remote serial devices.To handle the growing North American market, Moxa opened a branch office in California. Moxa's line of device servers continues to enjoy tremendous success, and the award-winning NPort series is the direct descendant of the original Async server. |
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2002 to Present: World-Class Vision
Since 2002, Moxa has continued to grow at a rate of about 30% each year. A branch office has been opened in Europe, and Moxa's product offerings have expanded to include managed industrial Ethernet switches, embedded computers, and industrial wireless solutions.In 20 years, Moxa has gone from a small engineering integration company to a multi-million dollar corporation serving over 60 countries. Offering over 200 different products that are dedicated to connecting industrial devices over different types of media, Moxa has become one of the top brand names in the industrial communications field. |
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About Moxa

Since 2002, Moxa has continued to grow at a rate of about 30% each year. A branch office has been opened in Europe, and Moxa's product offerings have expanded to include managed industrial Ethernet switches, embedded computers, and industrial wireless solutions.