Booom Interactive Inc.
2F Tulips  Center,  A.S. Fortuna Street,
Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines 6014
Tel. 63.32.3448924   Fax. 63.32.3452105
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  E-learning Tokyo World Expo 2006
Japan Expo
Booom!! Interactive, Inc. is joining the E-Learning World Expo which is currently on going inTokyo, Japan. It is a 3 day event which started from July 26 and it will culminate on July 28, 2006.

The opening of the exhibit was a success which draws a lot of visitors from our booth who were very interested in our products and services.
 
  SunStar Cebu Yearbook 2006
 
Made in Cebu
By Charmaine Y. Rodriguez
 
Aside from equipment, Cebuano software engineers develop software to teach languages and provide other "edutainment" programs. Dado Montano, head of the graphic design department of Booom Interactive, inc. in Mandaue City, said they are making e-learning modules for Japanese firms, which sell these compact disc-based or web-based tutorials on how to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft XP and other applications. The Japan University is one of the institutions using Booom products. The tutorials contain not only graphics and voice instructions but also animation and simulation of the applications, he added. The company also creates interactive catalogues and company multimedia presentations for firms like Japan Airlines, Panasonic, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Casio Co. Ltd. and Nissan Motors Co. Ltd. Aside from creating instructional materials on computer applications, Booom's engineers have also created products that teach how to write Kanji, or Japanese characters, to grade school students. Booom was set up by a Japanese businessman as Japan Media Programming-Cebu in 1997. It has since created 10 computer games for the merchandising company Sanrio. We cater to our clients' needs, and usually, we translate their ideas into graphic designs. But sometimes, they come without any ideas at all, so that requires a lot of creativity on our part," Montano said.