I-ON Communications was granted a U.S.Patent for Sports Game Assistance System
SEOUL,South Korea,Dec. 14,2018 --I-ON Communications Co.,Ltd.,a wholly-owned subsidiary of I-ON Communications Corp. (OTCQB: IONI) ("I-ON" or the "Company"),www.i-on.net,a Seoul,South Korea-based global enterprise software company focused on delivering leading CMS and unstructured data management products and solutions to mid and large-scale enterprises,announced that on Oct 19,2018 the company received the Notice of Allowance for a U.S. Patent for Enhancement to Sports Game Assistance System.
The patent describes a method for assisting sports game operations by employing devices,contents,and software system while storing game operational information in the database. "The grant of this patent by USPTO demonstrates our innovative approach to software development for Sports Game Assistance Technology." said James Oh,CEO of I-ON Communications. Filed and approved originally in South Korea in Dec. 2017,I-ON Communications has filed the U.S. patent to extend the protection of its key intellectual properties for the north America Sports technology market.
About I-ON Communications Corp.
I-ON Communications,Corp,is a Seoul,South Korea-based enterprise software company founded in 1999. After being awarded its first of six patents by 2003,the Company has since evolved into an industry-leading and recognized developer of enterprise-class unstructured data management and digital marketing software solutions. I-ON has sold to over 1,000 mid to large clients across numerous verticals in both the private and public sectors,primarily throughout South Korea,Japan and Southeast Asia. The Company has 11 products at market that enable clients to create,measure,and optimizes digital experiences for their audiences across marketing channels and devices. These encompass enterprise web content management (CMS),web experience and service delivery software,digital marketing,smart mobility and analytics tools and energy management systems. I-ON's large R&D team has designed and developed industry-leading technologies that are compliant with global standards including GS (Good Software) and NET (New Excellent Technology),while holding numerous domestic and global industry awards and recognition from the likes of Gartner and Red Herring.
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