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| PALO ALTO, Calif., HP and Mouscan, a Korea-based start-up company with scanning and mouse expertise, today announced a licensing agreement that will offer people a way to listen to printed text. Mouscan will use HP handheld scanning technology and its own text-to-voice software to develop Voiscan, a product that will allow people to scan hard copy text in any language using a handheld device and then receive a spoken translation of the scanned text. The technology has potential applications as, for example, a reading aid for the blind and visually impaired, a translation tool for tourists traveling in foreign countries and an educational aid for those learning to speak another language. Under the agreement, HP will license its intellectual property to Mouscan in return for royalty payments. Mouscan will develop, manufacture and sell the product, which the company expects to be commercially available worldwide by the end of 2008. "HP welcomes partnerships with start-ups like Mouscan to help them find capital while giving new life to technology developed in HP Labs," said Joe Beyers, vice president, Intellectual Property Licensing, HP. "Our IP licensing program is one way HP can help make useful technologies such as Voiscan widely available." The Voiscan product incorporates a handheld scanning technology invented by HP Labs, the company's central research unit. Unlike most scanners, HP's handheld scanning technology does not require the scanned image to be laid flat; this allows the user to scan images on a wall or other vertical surfaces. HP's scanning technology also allows users to scan a large image with multiple passes of the device, which then digitally reassembles the overall image out of the segments captured during each pass. This capability makes Voiscan an ideal solution for the visually impaired or those traveling to foreign countries to understand signage - whether a menu posted outside a restaurant or a description of a painting on a museum wall. "Breakthroughs in mobile and wireless technologies are revolutionizing the way people use technology in their everyday lives," said Yang Yu, chief executive officer, Mouscan. "This pioneering handheld scanning technology developed by HP allows us to bring to market a unique device that facilitates communication from text to audio anywhere, anytime and in any language." HP encourages organizations worldwide to leverage its vast research and development network and portfolio of nearly 30,000 patents to bring new technologies to market through intellectual property licensing agreements. These agreements also enable HP to generate a return on its research and development investment through licensing fees and royalties. More information on HP's intellectual property licensing program is available at http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/iplicensing/. About Mouscan Mouscan was founded in August 2002 in Korea, by Y.C. Moon and Yang Yu to develop, manufacture and sell a handheld device, called Voiscan, that reconstructs original scanned images to text and audible voice. About HP HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers - from individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the world's largest IT companies, with revenue totaling $104.3 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended Oct. 31, 2007. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.
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