Hopetech
Hopetech Sdn Bhd is a defunct systems integrator and solutions provider for automated revenue collection, road telematics and electronic payment systems in the transportation and electronic purse sectors. Hopetech core business was providing solutions for toll and fare ticketing system adopting the revenue collection solutions - either for cash, stored value tickets or electronic method of payments (using smartcards or transponders). They have jointly won the KTMB-Automatic Fare Collection contract from Ministry of Transport Malaysia in year 2012 but failed to handover and commission the project.
Sendirian Berhad / corporation | |
Industry | Technology |
Founded | June 1997–2014 |
Headquarters | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Area served | Technology services in: Malaysia Philippines India Indonesia Thailand |
Products | Electronic Toll Collection Traffic Control Access Control Smartcard Solution |
Website | www.hopetech.com.my |
Competitors
- Q-Free ASA (Q-Free)
- RTS Technology Sdn Bhd (RTS)
- Teras Teknologi (TERAS)
- Kapsch Traffic Systems (Kapsch)
- Mitsubishi Transportation Systems (Mitsubishi)
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See also
- Touch n Go
- Electronic Toll Collection System
- Malaysian Highway Authority
- Malaysian expressway system
- List of Expressways and Highways in Malaysia
- Chronology of Malaysian Expressway System Events
- Damansara–Puchong Expressway
- Sprint Expressway
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