The company, called Original1, will be headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and will offer product authentication and anti-counterfeit services across the globe.
Original1's services will use SAP server software and Nokia's mobile authentication software. Germany-based Giesecke & Devrient, which is the third owner of Original1, will supply the security and ID-related technologies, including user authentication and data encryption. Claudia Alsdorf, currently VP of SAP Research, will head Original1, which is scheduled to open by year's end.
"We see a big business opportunity in brand protection services," said Antti-Jussi Suominen, GM of commerce, corporate development at Nokia, in a prepared statement. "Nokia started a mobile phone-based product authentication business program in 2006; this joint venture is a logical step in evolving that business."
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