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The pilot commenced on 28 January 2021 and will run for the next 12 weeks until the end of April 2021. Although the pilot is not expected to generate substantial revenues for the Company, it endorses the Company's Covid-19 testing proposition.
Guy Meyer, Chief Executive Officer of Catenae, said: "It is a significant milestone for Catenae to be providing its data management platform as part of a Covid-19 testing trial to a global corporation of this calibre. Businesses fully appreciate that even though vaccines are a significant part of managing this pandemic, regular testing of their workforces helps mitigate the risks of infectious outbreaks that interrupt their operations and weaken business resilience.
"Our platform helps them maintain operational effectiveness as best they can in the current circumstances through having up-to-date test result information about the Covid-19 health status of their working populations wherever they are.
"The construction industry remains a key target for the Company as it is one of the critical infrastructure sectors that remains operational during the government lockdown. We look forward to updating the market on further progress in due course."
The 12 week pilot finished next Thursday 22nd April so we should be seeing some upside now and what a time to finish a pilot when the government need to bring out vaccine certificates
Next week is what I have been waiting for and good luck to all holding here
"CTEA's is fast and is simple."
Have you used the software have you? If not then how can you comment about how easy the software is to use?
Maybe the other user you secretly post under (HeatherH) on these boards has used it
All well and good:
'Prenetics, which supports a range of industries with testing and digital health passports, has been asked by venues if it can provide its technology for pilot events, which it will do if required and free of charge.
'There is a real place for private companies to play a role [in a wider roll-out],' said Lasarow.
If no central system is established, companies could become government-approved providers in the same way they have for testing for cornavirus.'
Just how are they going to monetise the service if others are free?
The one constant throughout the 'tests/trials' is that none of them generated revenue.
GL.
JAdam if that all true then in the last year why haven't they sold any ???
Also don't get too excited about any pilots. In the the last year we've had several of those newcastle, Africa to make two. None has generated a penny income.
All ties in with:
The Covid-status Certification Review is due to report separately from the taskforce later this month.
https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/ministers-aim-to-have-covid-certification-system-in-place
What are the chances we really pull a contract? I start to be worried that the gov is playing dogie and award contracts to ghost companies or those companies in which politics are invested in.
I hope the current xxxxstorm surrounding Cameron/Greenshill should mean there will be extra interest and minimise that from happening...well, that's the hope