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Posted at 18/6/2010 08:03 by pre
yipeeee...strange thing is this morning i woke up thinking wouldn't it be nice if INN were taken over and it came true...spooky. Anyway, hope that the same happens at SNG too:-))Glad i held onto these beauties:-)
Posted at 18/6/2010 07:55 by bantam175
That's 2 in a week for me. INN and ITK. :-)))
Posted at 11/6/2010 11:56 by garth
INN chips to feature in 15-20% of all phones shipped in 2012 with further ramp-up 2 years later....

Innovision unveils next-generation NFC phone technology

By Sarah Clark | NearFieldCommunicationsWorld.com | June 4th, 2010

XHello! If you're new here, you might want to sign up for our email newsletter or subscribe to our feed to get the latest NFC headlines delivered to your inbox.Adding NFC functionality to a mobile phone will soon cost less than a dollar, says Innovision's Stephen Graham, with 15% to 20% of all the handsets shipped in 2012 set to include the company's low-cost NFC technology.


INNOVISION: Gem 2 architecture can be implemented in 65nm and 40nm silicon
NFC technology specialist Innovision Research & Technology has unveiled a new version of its Gem NFC IP, a suite of designs, patents and know-how which together form a complete on-chip NFC sub-system designed to enable NFC functionality to be added at low cost to mass-market mobile phones and other devices.

While current generation NFC phones require a separate NFC controller chip to be built into the handset, Innovision's Gem NFC IP provides mobile phone chipset manufacturers with a way to build NFC functionality into their existing 'combo chip' products. Semiconductor companies such as Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Broadcom, Marvell and CSR already offer these combo chips as a cost-effective way for phone manufacturers to add functions such as Bluetooth, WiFi, FM radio and GPS to their products and, with Innovision's know-how, NFC can also be added to these chips at a substantially lower cost - under US$1 compared to the $5+ cost of a standalone NFC controller.

This approach involves far higher set-up costs than a standalone chip solution, however, which means that the combo chip approach only makes economic sense when NFC is built into very large quantities of phones. Now, demand from phone manufacturers is strong enough that "several major semiconductor suppliers to the mobile phone industry" have licensed Innovision's Gem IP, the company's Stephen Graham has told NFC World, and "every single one of them is definitely strongly interested in NFC."

That demand will lead to the first phones featuring NFC-enabled combo chips hitting the market in 2012 and, says Graham, between 15% and 20% of all the handsets shipped that year will feature its Gem NFC IP.

After that, a second wave of low-end NFC handsets is expected to arrive eighteen months to two years later. While the first wave will see NFC being added to more expensive smart phones, the second will see NFC reaching both low-end devices and the ultra low-end phones aimed at the developing world. Here, because these phones don't usually include the functions offered by combo chips, NFC functionality will be built into the main baseband processor, finally making NFC phones affordable to all.

The new version of Innovision's Gem NFC IP is specifically designed to work with the chip technology mobile chipset manufacturers will be using from 2012. Version one of the technology was designed to work with the 3.6V power supply used in current phones; the new Gem 2, however, uses 1.8V which means it can be implemented in the 65nm and 40nm CMOS processes that chipset manufacturers will be using in 2012.

"Our aim is to open up the market to any semiconductor company, regardless of size and scale, that wants to develop low-voltage, low-cost stand-alone NFC controllers, or integrate NFC into SoCs [system on a chip] for mobile phones, PCs and consumer electronic devices," Graham concludes.
Posted at 13/4/2010 10:02 by garth
Been in and out of INN over the years.

Fantastic contract win this morning.

What remains unchanged though is that last year's revenues were just one third of the levels of each of the preceding two years. And they lost £2.5m.... I would also disagree that there has been 'exponential' expansion of the technology and applications - unless I'm missing something on the website.

There is great potential - but the market cap is not small, the revenue is low, the loss is significant, the cash burn is high. Lots to be taken on faith.

Not disimilar to NXT (NTX)? The advantage I see INN having is production of their own tags....

IMO - not a closed mind on this, almost tempted this morning - happy to be persuaded that I need to reconsider.

G.
Posted at 04/4/2008 02:32 by papalpower
NFC Forum Announces Finalists: Touching the Future Global Competition

2008-04-02 18:22:56 -

www.nfc-forum.org - Virtual, Inc. Ruth Cassidy, +1 781-876-6239 rcassidy@virtualmgmt.com

The NFC Forum (www.nfc-forum.org), a non-profit industry association that advances the use of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, today announced it has selected 20 finalists for its Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition. Total entries for the competition span the globe, representing 21 countries.

In the competition, developers in a Commercial Track vie for the honor of having their solutions named "The Best NFC Service of the Year 2008," while a Research Track recognizes "The Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2008."

The 10 finalists in the Commercial Track are:

-- Adamsoft (Slovenia): Collecting Returnable Packaging with NFC Phones

-- AIRTAG and Oberthur (France): NFC Mobile Kiosk for Fast Food

-- Akbank and Somobile (Turkey): CAP/Campaign Access Point

-- Contactless Data, Inc (U.S.): Mobilizing the Coupon Industry with NFC

-- DS Consulting (France): Contactless Card and Reader with Two Physical Levels of Communication Security

-- Futurlink (Spain): Interactive Video Streaming Using Dynamic NFC Addresses

-- Hansaprint (Finland): Platform for Smart Product Creation

-- SKIDATA (Austria): Access Control via NFC Mobile Phones

-- Teliasonera (Sweden): Telia Kvittens

-- VingCard Elsafe (Norway): Signature RFID by VingCard - Electronic Lock for Hotels

The 10 finalists in the Research Track are:

-- Carlos III University Madrid (Spain): NFC interactive panel

-- Lancaster University (UK): Touch & Interact: Applied to a Tourist Guide Prototype

-- Technical University of Munich (Germany): A Lightweight Framework for User-Centric NFC Applications

-- Technical University of Munich (Germany): News On the Go

-- University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Smart Doorbell: An NFC-SIM-Based

-- University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Theft Deterrent System for Skis

-- University of Applied Sciences (Austria): Touch to Network Home Automation System

-- University of Dundee (Scotland): Mobile NFC & Healthcare Services

-- University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis MBDS (France): Ticket Tap

-- University of Rome WLAB (Italy): Remote Grocery Shopping via NFC

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a standards-based, short-range wireless connectivity technology that enables simple and safe two-way interactions among electronic devices. NFC technology allows consumers to perform contactless transactions, access digital content and connect devices with the simplicity of a single touch. NFC technology provides global interoperability of contactless identification and interconnection technologies.

"All of us at the NFC Forum are impressed by both the number of submissions we received and the quality of the solutions," said Gerhard Romen, NFC Forum vice-chairman. "Our finalists demonstrate that NFC technology is not only bringing new capabilities to existing applications, but also enabling a whole array of new and innovative solutions across many vertical markets."

The competition promotes the development and deployment of innovative and exemplary NFC services. The Commercial Track is for NFC services based on a business case; the Research Track is for university students and Research institutions. Both Tracks require a prototype.

Commercial Track entries are evaluated on how successfully and innovatively their solutions meet the needs of key vertical market segments, as well as quality of design and implementation. Research Track submissions are judged on creativity and innovativeness. Each team of finalists will deliver a presentation and live demonstration at the NFC Developers Summit, held in Monaco, during the WIMA NFC Developers Summit (www.wima.mc), on April 29, 2008. The jury, composed of senior and recognized professionals and experts from academia and sponsoring companies will vote to select first-, second- and third-place winners for each Track. At WIMA, winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on April 29; a press conference will be held on April 30.

Further details about the competition can be found at www.nfc-forum.org/competition.

Gold sponsors of the competition are NFC Forum members Nokia, Over-C and SCM Microsystems. Silver sponsors are NFC Forum members Inside Contactless, Innovision Research & Technology plc, Stollman E+V GmbH and WIMA.

Questions about the competition may be sent to competition@nfc-forum.org.

About the NFC Forum

The NFC Forum, www.nfc-forum.org, was launched as a non-profit industry association in 2004 by leading mobile communications, semiconductor and consumer electronics companies. The Forum's mission is to advance the use of Near Field Communication technology by developing specifications, ensuring interoperability among devices and services, and educating the market about NFC technology. The Forum's 150+ global member companies currently are developing specifications for a modular NFC device architecture, and protocols for interoperable data exchange and device-independent service delivery, device discovery, and device capability.

The NFC Forum's Sponsor members, which hold seats on the Board of Directors, include leading players in key industries around the world. The Sponsor members are: HP, MasterCard International, Microsoft Corp., NEC, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Inc., NXP Semiconductors, Panasonic, Renesas Technology, Samsung, Sony Corporation, and Visa International.

About Nokia

Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks.

About Over-C

Over-C is the leading Near Field Communication software company focused on the management of tag events, from tag scan through the back office. Over-C's hosted solutions help companies get the right data to the right person at the right time.

For more information on how your company can be Safe in the Knowledge, visit the Over-C Web site: www.over-c.com.

About SCM Microsystems, Inc.

SCM Microsystems is a leading supplier of solutions that open the Digital World by enabling people to conveniently access digital content and services. The company develops, markets and sells the industry's broadest range of smart card reader technology for secure PC, network and physical access and digital media readers for transfer of digital content to OEM customers in the government, financial, enterprise, consumer electronics and photographic equipment markets worldwide. Global headquarters are in Ismaning, Germany. For additional information, visit the SCM Microsystems Web site at www.scmmicro.com.

About Inside Contactless

As the only fabless semiconductor company focused exclusively upon contactless chip platforms, INSIDE Contactless is a market leader in Near Field Communication (NFC), contactless payments, and access control. Innovation in contactless technology has led to more than 55 patents granted to INSIDE, including several essential NFC technology patents. INSIDE is the #1 market share provider of contactless bank card technology in the world, with more than 35 million MicroPass intelligent payment platforms delivered from launch in 2005 through 2007. MicroPass, the 2007 Sesames "Best Hardware" award winner, powers cards issued by more than 20 global bank card issuers. Globally, more than 25 key partners, including major card manufacturers and handset providers, have successfully delivered contactless products such as payment & access cards, point of sale terminals, and NFC enabled mobile handsets which are 'powered by INSIDE'. INSIDE Contactless is headquartered in Aix-en-Provence, France, with offices in Shanghai, Singapore, Poland, San Francisco, and Boston. For more information, please visit www.insidecontactless.com.

About Innovision Research & Technology plc

Innovision Research & Technology plc, is leading the next generation of NFC/RFID solutions. As the leading fabless developer of short-range data communication semiconductor and system solutions, with particular focus on NFC/RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and ultra low-cost Integrated Circuit (IC) and RF electronic design, IRT is pushing cost performance to enable clients to get maximum utility for minimum cost.

The company develops innovative semiconductor technologies, ICs, RF systems (HF/UHF) and complete end product applications for mass volume Commercialisation and then licenses customers for its incorporation into their own products.

At the heart of the emerging Near Field Communication (NFC) market, Innovision R&T designs and develops NFC/RFID IC solutions for the global mobile handset and consumer device sectors.

Products include Topaz, mandated by the NFC Forum as the NFC number one tag type format, Jewel for mass transit ticketing applications, and io, the world's smallest standards compatible Near-Field RFID reader.

Headquartered in the UK, Innovision R&T was listed in 2001 on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: INN).

Visit: www.innovision-group.com for further details.

About Stollman E+V GmbH

Stollmann, www.stollmann.de, based in Hamburg, Germany, is one of the leading developers and suppliers of standard products and licensed products for communications technologies such as NFC, Bluetooth, xDSL, GPRS, and ISDN. Stollmann's team of 40 specialists develops protocol stacks, reference designs, and modules. Stollmann provides a NFC upper layer stack and JSR-257 API for mobile phones, PDAs and smart phones, a NFC upper layer stack and NFC API for embedded devices and a NFC evaluation kit, featuring an easy-to-use interface, USB reader, and NFC tags, all complying with the most recent NFC Forum standards. The evaluation kit lets you test-drive standardized near field communication with contactless chip cards and RFID tags. Stollmann has developed the first peer-to-peer mode stack compliant to the NFC Forum specification. It allows to interconnect two NFC-enabled devices for active data transfer. Target applications are mobile payment, ticketing, access control, simple configuration.

About WIMA

WIMA is a Conference and Exhibition based in Monaco presenting the European NFC Developers Summit (Grimaldi Forum, 28 - 30 April 2008) and hosting the Touching the Future: NFC Forum Global Competition Finals & Awards Ceremony (April 29 2008). WIMA is the European NFC industry event bringing together developers, systems integrators, device manufactures and service providers ready to realise the potential of NFC and the multiple business opportunities available with the ever expanding outreach of NFC services into the ecosystem. Presentations and exhibits will explore some of the top NFC application areas highlighting what the devices can do today and will do in the future, what you need to know about NFC technology and how to develop NFC applications. For further information, please contact: Joanna Merchie j.merchie@wima.mc +377 93 10 40 57 www.wima-nfc.com.

Winners to be Announced at WIMA NFC Developers Summit, Monaco,
April 29, 2008
Posted at 13/2/2008 13:36 by vapourtrail
BBC news this lunchtime reported on British Airways using NFC technology to track baggage. Anybody out there know if INN may be involved? Either way it serves to highlight the industry.
Posted at 17/11/2007 13:27 by katylied
I must say woodie, this Sony-Ericsson tie up you often refer to (though I don't think there has ever been a formal announcement), I find quite baffling. Sony and Philips did tie up to promote their respective RFID/NFC technologies/chips. It is I suppose possible, that some part of the overall 'turf' has been 'reserved' for INN, but otherwise, it is hard to imagine why Sony (or Philips) would need anyone else's technology in this field. Other Japanese companies might, but Sony? Yet you seem to be quite certain...
Posted at 28/7/2007 05:06 by papalpower
Innovision's Topaz winner's choice at European NFC Competition

Innovision Research & Technology plc

[05/17/07]

Topaz, designed and developed by British firm, Innovision Research & Technology, was used by the overall winner of Track B - 'Most Innovative NFC Proposal of the Year 2007' - at the first European NFC Competition held last month as part of the NFC Developers Summit at the Wireless Information Multimedia Applications (WIMA) 2007 event in Monaco.

Topaz, mandated last year by the NFC Forum as the Type 1 NFC tag, proved to be a popular choice at the NFC Competition and was the tag of choice for the Track B winners, the 'Seeingeyephone', an innovative use of NFC by the Technical Research Center of Finland, VTT.

The project is aimed at visually impaired customers who are unable to read product information in shops. The Topaz tag containing an ID and address with product-specific data, such as the price, use-by date and nutritional values, is simply attached to the shelf next to each product. When the customer holds an NFC-enabled phone up to the tag, the text-based information is retrieved and the phone's text-to-speech synthesiser feeds the information directly to the user in their chosen language.

Innovision's Topaz tag, popular among NFC developers for it's memory size, low-cost capabilities and flexibility across a wide range of NFC applications, was used by many of the NFC Competition's 21 finalists, including France's MIS MDBS for its HOTELNOVA and the Institute of Electronic Business from the University of Arts in Berlin for its Mobile Sales Assistant (MSA) for retailers application.

"The NFC Competition is all about promoting innovation and excellence in NFC service implementations, both now and for the future," said Marc Borrett, Business Development Director at Innovision Research & Technology. "We were inspired not only by the creativity and practicality of some of the applications on display, but excited by the very positive response we got to our Topaz tag and the fact that it was used by the Track B winner and many of the finalists."

About Innovision Research & Technology plc

Innovision Research & Technology plc, is a leading NFC/RFID IC Design and solutions provider. At the heart of the emerging Near Field Communication (NFC) market, designing and developing solutions for the mobile handset and consumer device sectors the company also focuses on RFID and ultra low-cost Integrated Circuit (IC) and electronic design.

Innovision R&T develops innovative technologies and technology applications for commercialisation and then licenses the technology on to its customers who incorporate it into their own products. The company's work with customers includes pre-engineering studies, building of prototypes and complete product development through to production, including full custom silicon chip design.

Innovision R&T products include Topaz, mandated by the NFC Forum as the NFC number one tag format, Jewel for mass transit ticketing applications, and "io", the world's smallest standards compatible near field RFID reader.

Headquartered in the UK , the company was established in 1994 and is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: INN ).

For an overview of Innovision, NFC and Topaz, visit: www.innovision-group.com
Posted at 12/6/2007 10:27 by garth
Good news for INN. But check SMRT too. Every Jewel chipped card needs an ITSO reader and an ITSO POS (Point of Sale terminal) in order to utilise ITSO. Every ITSO reader and every ITSO POS need an ITSO Security Module (ISAM). Every ISAM is provided by SMRT..... Concessionary Bus Travel Bill less than a year away - good news for INN & SMRT - every bus will eventually need to be equipped - many with 2 readers

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Jewel is Moving On in Cardiff
First ever end-to-end deployment of Jewel on ITSO scheme demonstrated at Moving on Mass Transit show in Cardiff this week

Monday 4th June, 2007



The first Jewel tickets rolled off the presses at Magnadata in Lincolnshire last week for the Cheshire Integrated Trial Scheme due to start in mid June. The trial is to run in east Cheshire and, if successful, is expected to continue indefinitely. Jewel tickets are enabled by Jewel; the 13.56Mhz, ISO 14443A - 96 bytes read/write RFID IC for mass transit "Limited Use" ticketing from Innovision Research & technology plc. Moving On Conference delegates can get a sneak preview of this world's first end-to-end ITSO implementation of Jewel in Cardiff this week.

The Jewel ticket, produced by Magnadata, to be used for the Cheshire Integrated Trial scheme is being demonstrated at the Moving On Conference in Cardiff this week until Wednesday 6th June. Delegates each have Jewel tickets in their delegate packs to try the system for themselves. It's the first time anywhere Jewel has been used "end to end" from manufacture, via encoding through to its use on the bus. All transaction data is passed through the HOPS Host Operating System and a card management system to the ITSO scheme member companies.

The Jewel RFID tickets produced by Magnadata will be rolled out on buses in the east of Cheshire, using Wayfarer Transit Systems' electronic ticketing equipment. Magnadata is the UK's largest ticket manufacturer.

Helen Mitchell, ITSO Project Manager for Cheshire County Council said, "The ITSO project continues to go from strength to strength, and the deployment of 'live' smart tickets is a significant milestone for the project, which is vital for our research into the use of low-cost card media on behalf of the Department for Transport."

"We believe limited-use smart tickets will be a significant innovation in mass transit, Jewel is able to support multiple applications on a single low-cost solution, enabling logistical, revenue tracking and infrastructure benefits across limited-use ticketing in the UK," said David Wollen, Chief Executive of Innovision Research and Technology. "The availability of standards-mandated low-cost NFC/RFID tags is a key factor in making this kind of multi-application ticketing feasible."

The main benefit of contactless smartcard-based ticketing to transport operators is a significant reduction in the high maintenance costs of magnetic stripe readers. Smart media help reduce boarding times and enable valuable data to be collected for traffic management purposes, leading in turn to better allocation of resources and improved timetabling, for example. They also reduce cash handling costs and the potential for fraud.

For users, contactless smartcard-based tickets help enable a faster, smoother and more convenient travel experience. Multi-application smart tickets could enable the travel fare and entry to an event such as a concert, football match, or tourist destination to be included on a single ticket, for example.

Many government agencies would like to see more flexible ticketing to encourage the use of public transport. Work patterns are changing – fewer and fewer people work nine to five. More sophisticated, flexible ticket types will help support these trends.

In the UK, the Department for Transport (DfT) - supported Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation (ITSO) was set up in 1998 to establish standards for interoperable smartcard ticketing across the country's rail and bus network. Members of ITSO include the UK's regional Passenger Transport Executives (PTEs), rail and bus operators and vendors.

ITSO is designed to ensure that developing systems are interoperable through the creation and maintenance of a specification – based on relevant international standards – for secure end-to-end ticketing transactions. The UK Government has mandated that transport ticketing projects must comply with ITSO specifications in order to receive central funding.
Posted at 17/5/2007 06:30 by wooden5
Innovision's Topaz winner's choice at European NFC Competition
Seeing Eye Phone NFC Application to help visually impaired peopel read product information in shop

Wednesday 16th May, 2007


Topaz(R), designed and developed by British firm, Innovision Research & Technology, was used by the overall winner of Track B - "Most Innovative NFC Proposal of the Year 2007", at the first European NFC Competition held last month as part of the NFC Developers Summit at the Wireless Information Multimedia Application (WIMA) 2007 event held in Monaco.



Topaz, mandated last year by the NFC Forum as the Type 1 Near Field Communication (NFC) tag, has proved to be a popular choice at the first European NFC Competition and was the tag of choice for the track B winners the "Seeing Eye Phone", an innovative use of NFC by the Technical Research Centre of FInland, VTT.



The project is aimed at visually impaired customers who are unable to read product information in shops. The topaz tag containing an ID and address with product-specific data such as the price, use-by-date and nutritional values, is simply attached to the shelf next to each product. When the customer holds an NFC-enabled phone up to the tag, the text-based information is retrieved and the phone's text-to-speech synthesiser feeds the information directly to the user in their chosen language.

Innovision's Topaz tag, popular among NFC developers for it's memory size, low-cost capabilities and flexibility across a wide range of NFC applications, was used by many of the NFC Competition's 21 finalists, including France's MIS MDBS for it's "HOTELNOVA" and the Institute of Electronic Business from the University of Arts in Berlin for its "Mobile Sales Assistant for retailer (MSA)' application.

"The NFC Competition is all about promoting innovation and excellence in NFC service implementations, both now and for the future," said Marc Borrett, Business Development Director at Innovision Research & Technology. "We were inspired not only by the creativity and practicality of some of the applications on display, but excited by the very positive response we got to our Topaz tag and the fact that it was used by the Track B winner and many of the finalists."

About Innovision Research & Technology plc

Innovision Research & Technology plc, is a leading NFC/RFID IC design and solutions provider. At the heart fo the emerging Near Field Communication (NFC) market, designing and developing solutions for the mobile handset and consumer device sectors, the company also focuses on RFID and ultra low-cost Integrated Circuit (IC) and electronic design.

Innovision R&T develops innovative technologies and technology applications for commercialisation and then licenses the technology on to its customers who incorporate it into their own products. The company's work with customers includes pre-engineering studies, building of prototypes and complete product development through to production, including full custom silicon chip design.

Innovision R&T products include Topaz, mandated by the NFC Forum as the NFC number one tag format, Jewel for mass transit ticketing applications, and "io", the world's smallest standards compatible near field RFID reader.

Headquartered in the UK, the company was established in 1994 and is listed on the Alternative Market (AIM) of the Lodnon Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: INN).

About the European NFC Competition

Called "Touching the Future", the first European NFC Competition took place on 18/19 April at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. Launched by the NFC Forum (www.nfc-forum.org) in partnership with the SmartTouch project (www.smarttouch.org), it is desgined to promote innovation and excellence in NFC service implementations throughout Europe. Sponsors include Nokia and Innovision Research & Technology.

About Innovision Research & Technology plc

Innovision Research & technology plc, is leading the next generation of NFC/RFID solutions. As the leading fabless developer of Short-Range Data Communication semiconductor and system solutions, with particular focus on NFC/RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and ultra low-cost Interated Circuit (IC) and RF electronic design, IRT is pushing cost performance to enable clients to get maximum utility for minimum cost.

The company develops innovative semiconductor technologies, ICs, RF systems (HF/UHF) and complete end product applications for mass volume commercialisation and then licenses customers for its incorporation into their own products.

At the heart of the emerging Near Field Communication (NFC) market, Innovision R&T designs and develops NFC/RFID IC solutions for the global mobile handset and consumer device sectors.

Products include Topaz, mandated by the NFC Forum as the NFC number one tag type format, Jewel for mass transit ticketing applications, and io, the world's smallest standards compatible Near-Field RFID reader.

Headquartered in the UK, Innovision R&T was listed in 2001 on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (ticker symbol:INN).

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