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Star Systems appoints senior product manager

Innovation experience of Eveline Mou will accelerate business expansion, company says
By Ben Spencer December 14, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Mou: 'Knowledge and expertise' (© Star Systems International)

Star Systems International has appointed Eveline Mou senior product manager, where she will be responsible for product strategies and marketing initiatives.

Star Systems specialises in automatic vehicle identification technologies.

It focuses on providing transponders, readers and consulting services for smart city initiatives such as electronic tolling, electric vehicle registration and fleet management. 

Star systems CEO Robert Karr says Mou's “knowledge and expertise are an excellent fit for our strategy of providing innovative products and solutions for smart cities applications".

"Eveline’s leadership will accelerate product development and business expansion," he added.

Mou has more than 10 years experience working for global manufacturers in the US and Hong Kong.

She has product management and product marketing experience from multiple industries, including cinematic equipment, home appliances and power tools.

In her new role, Mou will be based in Hong Kong. 

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