Alliacense carries out the TPL licensing programs, with a rapidly growing staff that currently numbers 30. Alliacense also receives support from Intellasys, which has about 150 employees constituting a resource of outstanding technical expertise. About 40 of them have Ph.D.'s and another 80 have masters degrees. Intellasys has eight design centers and three overseas sales offices. Its core competency is in semi-conductor devices, memory management and control, including applications for networking and security.
Mac Leckrone, president of Alliacense, was the next speaker. Alliacense is the licensing entity of the TPL group that manages the MMP patent portfolio that is jointly owned by Patriot Scientific and in The TPL Group. His highly informative presentation started with an explanation of his organization and how it conducts its business. He described the process of acquiring various products that utilize microprocessors and then taking them apart to identify components likely to be infringing on the MMP portfolio. His slides showed examples of cameras, an amusing shot of a popular toy "undressed" to show the technology inside, ATM machines, and point-of-sale machines among others that are part of some 200 various products that are analyzed each month. He stated that his group has already met with several automobile firms and suppliers, with that industry being a major focus this year.
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I humbly suggest that the "Sales Team" know what they are talking about.
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