Targeted Partnerships in Progress for WordLogic Corporation
VANCOUVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WordLogic Corporation (OTCBB:WLGC) is pleased to announce that Company’s COO Jim Yano and William Pipkin of Sales and Marketing have been setting the stage with industry leading companies to participate in our business model (http://www.wordlogic.com/wordlogicreport.pdf).
“I feel very confident in Mr. Yano and Mr. Pipkin’s ability to secure partnerships with one or more major companies that will take our company into a revenue growth model,” commented Frank Evanshen, WordLogic's President and CEO. “Furthermore, our litigation with Mercedes-Benz USA is progressing as “expected” and we are close to receiving our second US patent.”
About William Pipkin
Mr. William Pipkin, the founder and president of Ascend Ventures, worked for Hewlett Packard for 21 years commercializing new technology. Mr. Pipkin has over 30 years experience in all aspects of the value delivery system including sales, support, marketing, R&D, and management.
About WordLogic Corporation
WordLogic Corporation is a technology company that delivers predictive interface solutions for computing devices ranging from small hand-held devices such as PDAs to laptops and tablet PCs to conventional desktop computers. Incorporated in the United States, the company’s research, testing and marketing facilities are located in Canada.
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