MIKOH Corporation Limited, a world leading developer and a key patent innovator of authentication and tamper detection technologies, has appointed Paul Scully-Power, D.Sc, group head strategy & operations.
Dr. Scully-Power brings more than 25 years of experience working in the United States in both the government and commercial sectors. His extensive expertise in defense, security, technology and strategy makes him an excellent choice to oversee MIKOH's expansion in the security market, specifically in relation to vehicle identification and tracking, asset tracking, and bio-authentication/encryption.
"Paul is uniquely positioned to aid in unleashing the potential of MIKOH's extensive portfolio of patents, thereby positioning the company to make significant contributions to government and corporate security initiatives worldwide," said Peter Tyree, MIKOH's chairman. "His appointment will provide significant impetus to MIKOH's operations, particularly in penetrating markets and increasing sales through new applications of MIKOH's products and IP, thus enhancing share value."
"I am enthusiastic to be joining MIKOH at this stage of its development and believe that by working with the board and the executive team, I can help grow the company," said Dr. Scully-Power.
In addition to having served as chairman of the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, chancellor of Bond University (Australia's largest private university), inaugural chairman of the Queensland Premier's Science and Technology Council and chief technology officer of the Tenix Group (Australia's largest defense & technology company), Dr. Scully-Power has worked with the United States Navy, NASA, the Pentagon, the White House and the Lockheed Martin Corporation. He is also well-known as Australia 's first astronaut, having flown aboard Challenger on the 13th mission of the Space Shuttle.
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