No doubt, Brazil and Indo are the main focus at the moment (and rightfully so), but TV2 has plans for Smart Cities in the future.
The future for TV2 is exciting. If management can pull off Brazil, Indo, expand into China, Europe, LATAM, etc in the next few years, imagine what the share price would be!
This was from a previous announcement:
"As a part of the overall plan, TV2U will work with Boyd’s network of contacts in China to bring some of the world’s most innovative SMART Home technologies to potential customer audiences around the world.
Boyd is well known in technology circles as former Head of Acquisitions at Microsoft for many years where he reported directly to Bill Gates and was influential in Microsoft’s early product strategy. In 1986 he was invited to visit China by former Vice Premier Madam Wu Yi and has been a leading technology advisor and investor in China ever since. Since 2011, he has been closely involved with the Chinese government’s program to build 300 new SMART Cities which has become the global focal point for next-generation SMART Home, SMART Office, SMART Building and SMART City technologies.
An expert in Intellectual Property law, investment and acquisitions, Boyd has spent the past decade acquiring technologies that can be used in the Chinese government’s SMART City program. His network of companies
range from architectural services to artificial intelligence, transportation and energy management.
TV2U Chairman Nick Fitzgerald commented: “Alan’s background and network of contacts in China will help TV2U assess opportunities very quickly. The SMART Home market is one of the fastest growing and potentially one of the biggest in the world. SMART Homes effectively pay for themselves in reduced energy consumption and better conservation. Right now there’s not a lot of competition – we don’t know of any other company combining media and entertainment with digital services and SMART Home. This is a very big opportunity and it’s important we grow it quickly but sustainably, to take our place as a highly substantial provider of services."