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| Subject: IP (intellectual property)Proton World CEO Armand Linkens | |
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Date Posted: Saturday, February 22, 04:27:21pm In reply to: Cards Asia 200323-25 April Cindy Cheng, Director of Sales and Marketing, Octopus Cards Ltd, Hong Kong 's message, " " on Thursday, February 13, 03:45:06amhttp://www.voy.com/128504/909.html ------------------------------------------------------------ More controversial are Octopus’s plans to sell its expertise globally. It has formed a consortium with Accenture, Thales and MTRC (the Hong Kong mass transit company and part-owner of Octopus) to tender for projects, including some in Europe – contactless-based schemes in Oslo, Copenhagen and the Netherlands. ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.voy.com/128504/923.html ------------------------------------------------------------ Commenting on Octopus’s plans to take its offer global, Proton World CEO Armand Linkens says: “There’s still a significant amount of our IP (intellectual property) in Octopus. There will be a big debate if they sell it without synchronizing their plans with us [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Brussels, 9 November 1998 Proton World | The Octopus system was developed for Creative Star Ltd., a joint venture between ERG andthe major public transport operators in Hong Kong. | Thursday, April 03, 03:00:24pm |