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Our name "Publican" is derived form the Latin word "publicanus". In antiquity publicans were public contractors, who often supplied the Roman legions and military, managed the collection of port duties, and oversaw public building projects. In addition, they served as tax collectors for the Roman Republic (and later the Roman Empire), farming the taxes of the Roman provinces, and bidding on contracts. In other words, a publican participated in public tenders "avant la lettre". This refers to our first solution of providing artificial intelligence in relation to public tender issues and thus, using technology to bridge the gap between the old and the new. Our logo, a modern interpretation of a laurel leaf (in ancient Rome a symbol for victory), is also a reference to this connection of ancient (the law) and future (artificial intelligence). Moreover, Publican is a reference to "public law" with which we have a special affinity and for which our long term goal is to develop more solutions than only for public tenders.
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