Corporate Overview
UBRES Media, LLC (UBRES) is a multimedia developer and publisher focusing on products related to digital arts, music and music education. Its current operation is two-fold; multimedia publishing and technology research and development. In addition to creating products for its own catalogue, UBRES contracts to create software and related technologies for a wide range of educational applications for other companies.
UBRES Market and Competition
UBRES develops software applications both for its own product sales and under contract to other companies. Contract customers for educational and training software applications typically are major textbook publishers, music technology companies, music products manufacturers and interactive game publishers.Customers for UBRES on-line and eBook products consist of schools, colleges, private individuals, music teachers, and music enthusiasts.The home schooling and consumer markets for instructional programs are less well-defined than the school market, but purchases of all types of home computer instruction programs are increasing at a steady rate. Over thirty-seven million households maintain computers and 92 million adults use computers daily. Fifty million students, ages 3 to 17, use computers in the schools and most of those use computers at home. Several new UBRES "educational game" programs have been targeted toward this home and consumer market.
UBRES Mission for the Future
UBRES intends to maintain and create the widest range of digital media available to music and software application customers while continuing to offer development services to any client needing technology-based solutions.The UBRES mission includes expansion of its operation to take advantage of its position in the software market and to include broader Internet sales and services. Planning this area of growth for the company was initiated in 2009. UBRES software applications will be available through its Internet site, www.UBRESmedia.com in 2012. Customers may download software to their computers and wireless devices after paying for the products on-line with a credit card.