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  • Knosys (KNO) wins a contract with Healthdirect Australia for its Knowledge Management platform, KnowledgeIQ
  • The contract will run over a four year period, with an expected value of over $650,000
  • Licence fee revenue is expected to begin in the September quarter of this year following an implementation period of about three months
  • The company says demand in the knowledge management sector is growing in Australia
  • Shares in Knosys were up 6.9 per cent to 9.3 cents as of 10:38 am AEST

Knosys (KNO) has won a contract with Healthdirect Australia for its Knowledge Management platform, KnowledgeIQ.

The contract will run over a four year period, with an expected value of over $650,000.

Licence fee revenue is expected to begin in the September quarter of this year following an implementation period of about three months.

Managing Director John Thompson said demand in the knowledge management sector has been growing in Australia.

“Healthdirect Australia is looking to provide a new knowledge management system that can be used by call centre agents as a single source of truth,” he said.

“Over time, we expect our knowledge management solution will also be used by other groups providing aged care services and advice.

“The solution will initially support 1,000 agents and is expected to grow over time as services are broadened.”

Shares in Knosys were up 6.9 per cent to 9.3 cents as of 10:38 am AEST.

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