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Induct will start onboarding of Norwegian municipalities on the extended platform from October 2018

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In the interim report for Q2 2018, Induct`s CEO Alf Martin Johansen, announced the launch of the extended platform on the production servers.

“We are now ready to start onboarding municipalities onto the extended platform”, says Alf Martin Johansen, Chief Executive Officer. “The municipalities will be able to register projects and share them with colleagues inside their own municipality, or with employees in other municipalities”.

KS and Induct signed a collaboration agreement in 2017 with the purpose to provide an infrastructure to municipalities for sharing projects and results to improve services and reduce variance of the cost of delivering public services.

“All municipalities can create their own community, register and share this knowledge for free”, says Kim Hamli, Chief Innovation Officer. “Our revenue model will be based on similar models as Google, Facebook and LinkedIn”.

491,000 employees within the municipalities will be offered to use the Induct platform to share knowledge, projects and workgroups for free.

The extended platform will include offerings to both individuals and organizations, which will be helpful to people in a much broader way for knowledge generation, collaboration and sharing data. Such offerings will include, but not be limited to, workgroups, libraries, discussions and market places.

"Everyone will now be able to create their own user account and start using the Induct platform", says Alf Martin Johansen, Chief Executive Officer. “This is an important step for the company in rolling out Induct's extended platform and business models”.

           

For further information, please contact:

Alf Martin Johansen, Chief Executive Officer
+47 90 17 94 35
amj@inductsoftware.com


About Induct

Based on ten years of collaboration with more than 250 organizations, Induct offers collaborative communities, delivered as "Software as a Service," that enable organizations to digitalize and manage business processes. This also include create, manage, track and measure the innovation process from idea creation through to final implementation and impact reporting. Induct enables its customers to connect with each other in larger networks to share best practices, while deploying and monetizing initiatives - all within a secure, collaborative, and access-controlled cloud-based network.

Induct is listed on the Merkur Market list on the Oslo Stock Exchange with the ticker INDUCT-ME.

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