Corporate Timeline
- July 2004: official launch of network under the Isobar brand and acquisition of Chinese digital agency wwwins
- December 2004: acquired US search marketing firm iProspect
- January 2005: acquired UK creative web build agency de-construct and Swedish creative agency Farfar
- April 2005: acquired US web build and ecommerce specialist Molecular
- August 2005: acquired UK creative agency Glue
- October 2005: acquired Hungarian agency Kirowski
- February 2006: acquired US word-of-mouth agency Ammo
- February 2007: acquired Brazilian digital agency AgenciaClick
- February 2007: acquired South African digital agency Trigger
- August 2007: acquired ION Global in Korea, Hong Kong (to merge with wwwins) and San Francisco (to merge with Molecular)
- November 2007: acquired Canadian full-service digital agency Mindblossom
- June 2008: acquired Russian full-service digital agency AdWatch
- October 2008: acquired IF Malaysia agency
- May 2010: new Isobar structure and global leadership team
- March 2011: Isobar MENA (Middle East & North Africa) founded
- August 2011: Isobar Mobile launches
- September 2011: Isobar launches in Denmark
- October 2011: Penny Herriman hired as UK CEO
- November 2011: Isobar Sweden launches
- November 2011: Isobar launches in Indonesia
- December 2011: named Asia-Pacific Digital Agency of the Year
- January 2012: acquired digital agency The Upper Storey in Singapore
- February 2012: acquired digital agency Visual Jazz in Australia
- February 2012: acquired pioneering US digital agency Roundarch
- March 2012: acquired eLink to further China expansion
- April 2012: named Facebook® Preferred Marketing Developer in 10 markets worldwide
- January 2013: acquired digital agency Lucidity Digital in Ireland
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