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Posted June 9, 2009
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Warsaw, Poland
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This iReport is part of an assignment:
The New Poland |
Pioneers of Polish biometrics going worldwide
In reference to "The New Poland" section, I was wondering if you are interested in covering the uproar caused by biometric research that is taking place in Poland at the moment. LABoratory is a small Polish company that is making its way through a lot of bad press. Although, there are many that set their hope on LAB when it comes to innovative methods and exceptional know-how. Both are taking part in lively discussions concerning the issue.
LAB participates in many prestiguous international conferences and seminars. The most interesting part is that LABoratory & Co is going worldwide. This small company from Poland founded by a PAN (Polish Academy of Science) scientist, Assistant Professor Rafal Ohme, consists of an amazing team of people thanks to which this could happen.
It is definately living proof of how Poland is doing nowadays and what potential it has got.
- TAGS:
- nowadays,
- goingworldwide,
- poland,
- ex-communist,
- international,
- eastern,
- neuromarketing,
- development,
- biometrics,
- countries
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