XXXI Reunió Cercle d’Economia a Sitges 29 de maig de 2015 Pere Vallès CEO de Scytl [email protected] L’Ambició d’Emprendre

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  • XXXI Reuni Cercle dEconomia a Sitges 29 de maig de 2015 Pere Valls CEO de Scytl [email protected] LAmbici dEmprendre
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  • What is Scytl? Current tech start-up environment
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  • SCYTL Group 2015 SCYTL Group 201 What is Scytl? Market opportunity 3 Traditional election challenges: Low efficiency and high costs Lack of accessibility: disabled and overseas Manual voting errors Slow vote counting process Delays in the publication of election result Complex logistics Electronic elections are the next natural step in the evolution of electoral systems
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  • 4 What is Scytl? Thought leaders in the industry
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  • What is Scytl? 5 Complete end-to-end solutions portfolio e-Election Platform Platform architecture Modular Integrated Open Secure and transparent
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  • What is Scytl? 6 Core competency security Scytl security layer Privacy protection Strong Authentication Verifiability Integrity Research on applied cryptography Transparency End to end verifiability 41 security patents + = SECURITY TRANSPARENCY TRUST Specialized security
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  • What is Scytl? Secure remote electronic cryptographic voting system and method WO2003050771 Secure remote electronic cryptographic polling system and method WO2004100031 Secure universal counted as cast verifiable decryption and counting system and method WO2010128172 Secure voter verifiable cast as intended system and method WO2011067437 Cryptographic validation module for electronic poll-site voting WO2006021594 Cryptographic validation module for paper trail electronic poll-site voting WO2006114452 Secure method for remote updating voter registers WO2009053500 Secure results consolidation system and method WO2009068697 Protects the ballot paper duplication mechanism for remote voters US20120217299 Strong patent portfolio 7 Internet Voting Pollsite Voting EMS
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  • SCYTL Group 2015 R&D offices Commercial offices Lima Tampa Toronto Rio de Janeiro London Barcelona Athens Hong Kong Melbourne Tunis Vancouver Oklahoma City Accra 8 What is Scytl? Global presence Brasilia Miami New Delhi Seoul 640 employees across the globe Mexico Chile Colombia Dubai Dhaka Saint Petersburg Vilnius Vienna
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  • What is Scytl? 9 Global partner network
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  • 10 What is Scytl? Canada USA Mexico Peru Argentina Finland Norway UK France Spain Switzerland Costa Rica Ecuador Botswana Iceland Bangladesh Brazil Austria Slovakia Bosnia and Herzegovina Ethiopia Emirates India Philippines Australia South Africa New Zealand Russia Uganda Libya Ukraine Worked in election modernization projects in 38 countries Global customer base
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  • What is Scytl? 11 No presence Low presence Medium presence High presence 1,400 Jurisdictions of 3,200 (44%) 34 States (68%) Strong US customer base
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  • What is Scytl? Current corporate structure 12 Scytl Canada, Inc. Scytl USA, LLCPressVote, S.L. SOE Software, Inc. Scytl Hellas M. IKE Scytl Mxico, SRL de CV Scytl Chile, SA Scytl Peru, S.A.C. MAXIM Consulting, Inc. OAK Soluoes, Ltda. Scytl Australia, Pty Other minority shareholders Management team Akira Systems, Inc. Scytl Dubai Scytl Hong Kong Scytl France
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  • What is Scytl? Current tech start-up environment
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  • Current tech start-up environment 14 Key stakeholders Universities Entrepreneurs Government Investors Environment Media
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  • Current tech start-up environment 15 Assessment Universities Entrepreneurs Government Investors Environment Media What is working What needs improvement Great academic research Collaboration with private sector Lots of new projects Lack of ambition Generous financing programs Regulatory barriers Multiple options for early-stage Limited local capital for late-stage Fantastic country where to live Very high taxes Increased focus on entrepreneurship Treatment of failure
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