Partners

Plougmann & Vingtoft:Plougmann & Vingtoft

Relationship:
MSPay is cooperating with Plougmann & Vingtoft on the protection of our intellectual property. P&V has performed an extensive novelty investigation and has concluded that to the best of their knowledge the MSPay technology and protocol can be protected by a patent. The protection of IP is the whole basis for our business. Thus, the IP protection has to be handled by a top professional and acknowledget patent bureau such as P&V.
We are happy for you to talk directly to Plougmann & Vingtoft about the novelty investigation and the patent application detailing and protecting the MSPay protocols.
About Plougmann & Vingtoft: Plougmann & Vingtoft is among Europe’s leading IPR consultancies.
Since the beginning in 1967, we have evolved from traditional patent agents into intellectual property consultants specialising in creating, protecting, enforcing and commercialising patents and other intellectual property rights.
Today, the company consists of 100 employees spread across its offices in Copenhagen, Munich, Aarhus and Oslo.
The consultants at Plougmann & Vingtoft hold Master of Science or Ph.D. degrees within life science or engineering. The majority of them have a background in R&D in private and public companies. Many of them are European Patent Attorneys.

Alexandra Institute:Alexandra Instituttet

Relationship: MSPay is cooperating with the Alexandra Institute on the verification and documentation of the protocols and source code of all our developments. Thus for MSPay the quality of the software we develop is paramount. This is why we have chosen to work closely with an independent highly acknowledget partner such as the Alexandra Institute.
We are happy for you to talk directly to the Alexandra Institute about the security, robustness and elegance of the MSPay protocols.
About the Alexandra Institute: The Alexandra Institute is a research-based limited company that bridges the gap between the IT corporate sector, research and education. The institute is one out of only 12 companies approved by the Danish government as a technological service provider.
The objective of the Institute is to participate in creating innovation in the corporate sector based on research results as well as providing researchers and students with an opportunity of testing their theories and ideas in practice and get inspiration through concrete collaboration projects with the companies.
The Alexandra Institute represents the direct collaboration between research environments and the corporate sector. The services provided by the Institute are called “research-based knowledge services”

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