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Trisent Ltd is a UK software applications company launched in May 2016. Based in Fife, Scotland, the company is developing mobile phone apps based on its personal context management system (PCMS). There was a related company called Trisent Communications Ltd, founded in 2004 and acquired by Artilium plc in 2008 for £1.7 million.[1] Both companies were founded by Dr Gordon Povey.

For reference purposes the original entry for Trisent Communications Ltd is below:

"Trisent Communications Ltd is a UK technology company headquartered in Dunfermline near Edinburgh. Trisent specialize in location-based services technology for locating and tracking mobile phones, vehicles and valuable assets. Trisent's core location technology is called Tri-cell which operates on GSM and 3G cellular networks. The important aspect of Tri-cell is that standard mobile phone handsets are used and no equipment is installed in the network."[verify]

Management

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  • Dr. Gordon Povey - Chief Executive
  • Beth Scott - Non-executive Director
  • Mark Hogarth - Advisory Board
  • Catherine Brown - Advisory Board
  • Joe Tree - Advisory Board
  • Sarah Lee - Advisory Board
  • Michelle McWilliams - Advisory Board
  • Prof Bill Buchanan - Technical Advisor
  • Luke Harte - Technical Advisor

References

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  1. ^ Artilium. "Artilium Acquires Location-Based Software Innovator Trisent Communications /PR Newswire UK/". www.prnewswire.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-14.
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