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Beijing University Founder Group Cooperates With Japanese Omron

September 15, 2004
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Omron Corp, a Japanese maker of computer-controlled equipment, said Tuesday it and Beijng University Founder Group Corporation, a Chinese computer system integration service provider, agreed to push cooperation.

Under the deal, Omron and Beijing University Founder Group will collaborate in five main areas, including transportation systems, electronic financial settlement services, computer software, and security systems, Omron said.

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