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Worldwide ATM Community Gathers in Amsterdam for ATC Global 2013

London (ots/PRNewswire) – Last week Air Traffic Management (ATM) professionals and stakeholders from 107 countries descended upon Amsterdam for the 23rd ATC Global event. Across the three days, ATC Global 2013 proved to be the place for participants to conduct business and address the universal issues affecting the ATM community.

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The truly global representation, with participants present from each continent in attendance, allowed for frank discussions around developing new safer, fuel-efficient and cost-effective aircraft operations to take place whilst innovative solutions on tackling global issues were shared.

At the ATC Global 2013 conference, speakers painted very different views of the achievements and challenges facing air navigation services providers around the world. Some of the highlights included Mukesh Chand Dangi, General Manager (ATM) Airports Authority of India, who gave details of the Indian Ocean Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE) programme where direct city-pair flights have operated with an average fuel saving per flight (per sector) of 212 kg for the last year or so. Juan Ayon Alfonso, air navigation sub-director at IACC (Instituto de Aeronautica Civil de Cuba), the Cuban ANSP, spoke of plans to acquire new systems to satisfy the implementation of CAR/SAM ANP and Mauricio Boekhoudt, Strategic Advisor for Aruba Airport Authority, spoke of the work to introduce ASBU Block 0 in the region – implementation of PBN and air traffic services inter-facility data communication (AIDC).

The supplier community was also out in force with more than 150 exhibitors from 28 countries represented including Thales, NITA, WIDE, Northrop Grumman, Intelcan, Azimut, Leosphere, Vaisala, Moog Fernau, Barco, Guntermann & Drunck, Era A.S, Comsoft, Korea Airports Corp., Tern Systems, Rohde & Schwarz, Nanjing LES Information Technology, Nanjing NRIET, VNIIRA and many others.

One of the largest delegations to attend ATC Global this year was from China, with over 70 senior ATM professionals from the CAAC ATMB, the Hong Kong CAD and all regional Chinese ATM Bureaus present. Mr. Zhao Fan, Director at the Technical Center CAAC ATMB, commented after his second ATC Global visit, “It has been extremely important for us to attend ATC Global to engage with other ATM professionals from across the world, meet with technology suppliers and participate in key discussions on the future of the industry and the part China will play over the next few years.”

In addition, for the 3rd year ATC Global ran its Hosted Buyer Programme that proactively sources international buyers who are actively procuring ATM technologies and solutions. Participants this year hailed from ANSPs and Civil Aviation Authorities from more than 17 countries including Myanmar, Colombia, COCESNA, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Vietnam, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Algeria, Morocco, Zimbabwe, Nepal, Cuba, Bolivia, Egypt, Rwanda alongside a host of European countries.

“I really appreciate the opportunity I was given to participate in the ATC Global 2013, this was a unique chance for us to get closer to the manufacturers and obtain information that is vital for the development of our countries. The organization of the whole event was impeccable and I would like to congratulate the team on a job well done,” Oscar Gutierrez Urresti from SABSA, who this year took part in the ATC Global Hosted Buyer Programme, commented.

For 23 years ATC Global has been the premium meeting place for the entire ATM community, bringing together the full supply chain and helping to form new business partnerships between buyers and sellers. ATC Global 2013 once again confirmed the annual event as the global place to do business.

“The hosted buyer programme has excelled as always. UBM has gone out of its way to make sure Adacel could meet with the Chinese delegation which was very successful. So far Adacel’s business development team has been very pleased with the outcome, this has probably been one of the busiest first days of the show we have had in years,” enthused James Adams from Adacel.

Tony Bown from Ultra Electronics Network Analytics, highlighted the high-quality of visitors in attendance at ATC Global this year, “Visitors to our stand have been of high quality with some good leads generated. This is our primary exhibition for the ATC Market and so it is extremely important for us, this year has been very successful.”

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About ATC Global:

ATC Global 2013 is the place for the international ATM community to do business.

Founded in 1990, the event brings together buyers and sellers from across the globe, accelerating the procurement process contributing to the implementation and deployment of major ATM projects.

The ATC Global team proactively seeks out procurement personnel from traditionally inaccessible markets who are actively sourcing ATM products and services, and facilitate buyer-seller meetings for all in attendance.

ATC Global is a three day event comprising a world-leading exhibition, high-level conference programme, hosted buyer scheme, networking receptions, extensive free educational content and the ATC Global Excellence Awards and Gala Dinner.

UBM, the organisers of ATC Global, helps businesses make connections, communicate their proposition and do business effectively throughout the world.


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Johnson Controls expands its interiors plant in East London, South Africa

East London, South Africa (ots) – Johnson Controls, a global leader in automotive seating, interiors and electronics, announced the expansion of its interiors plant in East London, South Africa. The plant held an official opening ceremony today.

“Our plant in East London has been growing since it opened in 2000,” said Ingo Fleischer, vice president & general manager, global Daimler Business Unit, Interiors for Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics & Interiors. “We were previously just producing interior and seating components on a just-in-time basis. Now we are deepening the value chain, and adding more production capabilities.”

The East London plant currently supplies interior components, including headliners and instrument panels for the Mercedes-Benz C- Class. It will create 200 new jobs and will also supply door panels in the future. The new building has 13,000 m2 of space for three assembly lines.

“We would like to thank the Department of Trade and Industry and the South African Government, for supporting us with our latest investment in the East London Industrial Development Zone,” said Marco vom Wege, vice president & general manager Johnson Controls Automotive South Africa (Pty) Ltd.

The company established its operations in South Africa in 1994 with approximately 65 employees. Today, Johnson Controls employs more than 1,700 people in its five plants in South Africa. The company’s plants in Port Elizabeth and Sandton produce metal structures and mechanisms for automotive seats. The plants in Uitenhage and Pretoria supply complete car seats on a just-in-time basis to various major automakers.

“The South African automotive industry has shown continuous growth since we established our presence here. The country has become an important location within the global automotive manufacturing network,” said Fleischer. “Our success can be greatly attributed to our employees at the plant,” added vom Wege. “We are recruiting team members with technical educations to support us in driving the future automotive business of the company.”

About Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls is a global diversified technology and industrial leader serving customers in more than 150 countries. Our 170,000 employees create quality products, services and solutions to optimize energy and operational efficiencies of buildings; lead-acid automotive batteries and advanced batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles; and interior systems for automobiles. Our commitment to sustainability dates back to our roots in 1885, with the invention of the first electric room thermostat. Through our growth strategies and by increasing market share we are committed to delivering value to shareholders and making our customers successful.

About Johnson Controls Automotive Experience

Johnson Controls is a global leader in automotive seating, overhead systems, door and instrument panels, and interior electronics. We support all major automakers in the differentiation of their vehicles through our products, technologies and advanced manufacturing capabilities. With 240 locations worldwide, we are where our customers need us to be. Consumers have enjoyed the comfort and style of our products, from single components to complete interiors. With our global capability we supply approximately 50 million cars per year.

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Johnson Controls GmbH 
Automotive Electronics & Interiors 
Industriestrae 20-30 
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Samsung präsentiert Mid-Power LED Package LM561B mit 160lm/W (BILD)

Seoul, Korea (ots) – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. hat mit der Produktion einer neuen Serie an “Middle Power” LEDs mit der Bezeichnung LM561B begonnen. Die neuen LEDs bieten die branchenweit hchste Effizienz und eignen sich fr den Einsatz in zahlreichen LED-Beleuchtungsanwendungen wie LED-Rhren, LED-Umgebungsbeleuchtungen, Deckenleuchten (Downlights) und Retrofit-Lampen.

Das neue Modell LM561B bietet eine Lichtausbeute von 160lm/W. Dies ist weltweit der hchste derzeit erreichbare Wert fr “Mid-Power” LEDs mit 65mA Stromaufnahme, 5.000K CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) und einem CRI (Color Rendering Index) von ber 80. Die neue LM561B erreicht gegenber Samsungs bisherigem Mid-Power LED Package (LM561A) einen 30% hheren Wirkungsgrad. Daraus resultieren eine geringere Energieaufnahme sowie ein verbessertes Wrmemanagement. Die bessere Wrmeabfuhr bedeutet, dass kleinere Khlkrper eingesetzt werden knnen. Dies spart Materialkosten und ermglicht Kunden die Entwicklung kompakterer, flexiblerer und innovativer Produkte.

“Mit unserer LM561B erhalten die Kunden aufgrund der hohen Effizienz und der groen Vielfalt bei den Farbtemperaturen ein Produkt mit der derzeit hchsten Lichtqualitt auf dem LED-Markt,” sagt Jaap Schlejen, Senior Vice President, LED Lighting Sales and Marketing von Samsung Electronics. “Wir werden unser Produktangebot auch in Zukunft weiter optimieren und hochmoderne LED-Lsungen auf den Markt bringen, welche die Anforderungen der Kunden eindeutig erfllen.”

Die Produktlinie LM561B von Samsung ist mit einer groen Auswahl an Farbtemperaturen erhltlich. Sie wird in drei Helligkeitsstufen und als “Quarter Binning” angeboten, damit Kunden in der Produktion von LED-Beleuchtung das maximal mgliche Potenzial ausschpfen knnen und sich keine Gedanken ber konsistente Qualitt oder Helligkeitunterschiede machen mssen.

Samsung wird seine Familie LM561B offiziell auf der LightFair International 2013 (Stand Nr. 2645) vorstellen. Darber hinaus wird das Unternehmen andere LED-Packages sowie neue LEDs, Lampen und L-Tubes prsentieren. Die LIGHTFAIR International findet vom 23. bis 25. April 2013 im Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia statt.

ber Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. ist ein globaler Technologiefhrer und erffnet Menschen berall neue Mglichkeiten. Durch unaufhrliche Innovation und Forschung transformiert das Unternehmen die Welten von Fernsehgerten, Smartphones, PCs, Drucker, Kameras, Haushaltsgerten, LTE-Systemen, Medizingerte, Halbleiter und LED-Lsungen. Das Unternehmen beschftigt 236.000 Mitarbeiter in 79 Lndern und erzielt einen Jahresumsatz von ber 201 Trillionen KRW. Fr mehr Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.samsung.com.

ber Samsung Semiconductor Europe

Samsung Semiconductor Europe, eine Tochtergesellschaft von Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Seoul, Korea, mit Sitz in Eschborn bei Frankfurt/Main unterhlt Bros in ganz Europa und in der Region EMEA (Middle East & Africa). Der europische Hauptsitz ist fr die Marketing- und Verkaufsaktivitten der Component Business Units von Samsung Electronics zustndig. Dazu gehren die Bereiche Memory, System LSI, LED und Display Business in EMEA. Fr mehr Informationen besuchen Sie bitte www.samsung.com/semiconductor.

Samsung und das stilisierte Samsung Design sind Warenzeichen und Servicebezeichnungen von Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Andere Warenzeichen befinden sich im Besitz ihrer jeweiligen Eigentmer.

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Ujeong Jahnke
Samsung Semiconductor Europe GmbH
Tel. +49(0)6196-66-3300, Fax +49(0)6196-66-23525
Email: ujeong.j@samsung.com 

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Samsung Debuts S View Cover For Galaxy S 4 With Integrated Display Window

Samsung didn’t just unveil a new flagship smartphone today: it also introduced a cover accessory for that device with unique features. The S View cover has an integrated pass-through window for the main display, which can provide at-a-glance access to basic info like call display, SMS, current battery status and the time. It’s actually reminiscent of an old feature phone throwback, like the small displays built into flip phones once upon a time. The idea is to keep the phone’s screen protected while also giving access to vital information, and it’s a rather nice execution

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SIMcom führt neueste Module auf GSMA Mobile World Congress 2013 ein

Barcelona, Spanien (ots/PRNewswire) – Der global fhrende Anbieter von Wireless-Modulen, Shanghai SIMCom Wireless Solutions Limited, hat heute auf dem GSMA Mobile World Congress 2013 sein erstes kompaktes LGA-2G-Modul SIM900E eingefhrt. Die superkleine Gre und die LGA-Bauform machen das Modul geeignet fr M2M-Applikationen aller Gren und erfllen insbesondere die Nachfrage nach schlanken, kompakt designten Modulen.

Die seit 2002 – 2013, bestehende Firma SIMCom hat gerade erst ihr 10. Jubilum gefeiert. Sie hat sich zu einem global fhrenden Anbieter von Wireless-Lsungen mit Integration von F&E, Produktion, Vertrieb und Kundendienst entwickelt, und dies mit Produkten, die Techniken wie GSM/GPRS, WCDMA/HSPA, TD-SCDMA, CDMA EVDO, SRD, GPS, Glonass, WIFI usw. abdecken. Diese Produkte haben sich bereits in ber100 Lndern und Regionen und in so gut wie allen M2M-Branchen gut verkauft. Zur Feier des 10. Jubilums freut sich SIMCom, den offiziellen Start seiner ersten Firmenzeitschrift, SIMCom Inside, bekannt zu geben.

Das heute herausgekommene kompakte Modul SIM900E verfgt ber eine LGA-Bauform von 19,819,82,7 mm und erfllt damit die Kundennachfrage nach kompaktem Design. Die LGA-Bauform eignet sich auch fr die automatische Montage mit SMT-Technik. Die Konfiguration mit vier GSM/GPRS-Frequenzen – 850/900/1800/1900 MHz – und der breite Temperaturbereich von -40 Grad C bis +85 Grad C sind ideal fr global nahtlose Abdeckung und verschiedene industrielle Anwendungsbereiche.

SIMCom hat auerdem seine 2G/3G-Modulserie mit der gleichbleibenden Gre von 3030 mm eingefhrt, inklusive SIM928, SIM968, SIM5310 und mehr. Das mit GSM/GPRS und GPS integrierte SIM928-Modul ist ein kompaktes GSM/GPRS-fhiges Quadbandmodul auf Basis der PNX4851-Plattform. SIM968 ist ein Kombi-Quadbandmodul mit GSM/GPRS und kombinierter GLONASS-Technik fr Satellitennavigation. SIM5310 ist ein kostengnstiges 3G-Modul, das WCDMA mit 384 Kbps und die Einzelfrequenz 2100 MHz untersttzt. Zustzlich wird SIMCom das erste LTE-intelligente Modul SIM7290 einfhren. Fr weitere Informationen oder zum Abonnieren von SIMCom Inside besuchen Sie bitte Stand 6B100, Halle 6.

Besucher sind auerdem herzlich eingeladen, die Stnde von SIMCom auf der Embedded World 2013 in Nrnberg, Deutschland (NrnbergMesse, Stand 4-444K, M2M-Bereich, 26.-28. Februar), der New Electronics Show 2013 in Moskau, Russland (26.-28. Mrz) und der CTIA Wireless 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (Stand 5339) am 21.-23 Mai zu besuchen.

Pressekontakt:

KONTAKT: Millar Sa, +021-32523123, jing.sa@sim.com 

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Galaxy S IV Reportedly Leaks, Remains Visually Similar To Galaxy S III

The Samsung Galaxy S IV is being announced later this week at a special event, but we’ve already seen plenty of leaks regarding the flagship phone’s hardware, but now there’s a new one (via SammyHub) that claims to depict the phone in the flesh, giving us an idea of what it could look like. If these leaks are accurate, the GSIV changes little from the previous generation and Galaxy Note II designs. Posted to a Chinese forum, it’s still very possible that these are images of another yet-to-be released Samsung device, or simply elaborate fakes, but if that’s what they are, then they’re very well done. The images show a Samsung-branded phone with a 5-inch display, a metal look band surrounding the phone, and what looks like slightly textured front and back surfaces. The rear is a glossy white, the slab has rounded rectangle edges, and the screen looks to extend closer to the bezel than in any previous Samsung handset, meaning it could manage not to have grown that much in terms of physical size despite the larger display.

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Philips Debuts Open APIs And An iOS SDK For Hue Connected Lighting System

Philips Hue is a lighting system that changes the definition of what your standard home lighting setup is, and now there’s an official developer program for the innovative Wi-Fi-connected bridge and bulbs, so that third-party apps and hardware can pick up what Philips has started. To be clear, people have developed apps for the Philips Hue system already; we covered one two Hue hacks just last week, including an iOS app that turn your Hue home lighting into a dance party, and a software add-on for Minecraft that changes your ambient lighting to match the day/night cycle in the world building game. But those, and other Philips apps to date, have been built mostly by developers who are reverse engineering their own solution. Philips recognized that devs wanted to do different things with the Hue, and decided to help them out, by opening up an official developer program, complete with an SDK for iOS developers, and APIs that allow both software and hardware makers to take advantage of the Hue’s connected features. The official tool means that developers can depend on it as a stable channel through which to build Hue integration into their products.

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Ambify, A Music App For The Philips Hue Lighting System, Shows The Potential Of The Connected Home

document.getElementById(‘wpcom-iframe-form-3b9dd1f1cd7858a3a44131595c19a625′).submit(); The Philips Hue lighting system is pretty neat on its own – it lets you control lighting in your house from your iPhone or iPad, adjusting bulb color and brightness remotely via your Wi-Fi network. Ambify is a new app from Stuttgart, Germany-based developer Kai Aras that makes the connected lighting system even cooler, by plugging it into a media player app on the iPhone to automatically generate real-life light shows from your own iTunes library. Ambify connects to a Hue bridge, and applies algorithms to the audio played back from your library via your own iTunes playlists in order to create real-time visualizations using Hue bulbs, altering color, brightness and the rate of change in time with the beat to create a club-like display without any complicated programming or control systems involved. The system works with both Philips Hue lightbulbs, and with Living Colors and Living White lamps, when those are connected to the Philips bridge. As you can see in the demo video, depending on how extensive your setup is, the effect can be pretty stunning.

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Streaming Music Service ‘Daisy’ Raises $60 Million, Spins Out Of Beats Electronics As Standalone Firm

Project ‘Daisy,’ the streaming music service built internally by headphone and speaker maker Beats Electronics, has received a $60 million investment round that it is using to spin out as a standalone company. The news was announced in a written release from Beats, confirming a report on the funding by the Verge’s Greg Sandoval issued earlier in the evening (the Verge’s report did not include the spin-out.) Daisy, which is still being referred to in press materials as the internal code name for the project, is now set to launch in “late 2013,” according to Beats. The $60 million funding round was led by billionaire Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries along with Marc Rowan, James Packer and entities affiliated with Lee M. Bass. According to Beats, these investors bring “significant expertise in music and subscription business.” Daisy has been growing quietly for a while, and many details on the project are still hard to come by, but it has some big names involved with it.

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Your Galaxy S IV Will Probably Be Plastic, And That’s For The Best, Says Samsung VP

We’re just over a week away from the Galaxy S IV’s official unveiling in New York City, and the pieces are starting to fall into place. Sure, we still don’t know what the thing is going to look like, but persistent rumors have pegged the device as sporting the same sort of plastic body that Samsung has been (in?)famous for. While she wouldn’t weigh in on the Galaxy S IV specifically, Y.H. Lee, executive VP of Samsung’s mobile unit, told CNET’s Roger Cheng that the love-it-or-hate-it plastic chassis endemic to the company’s gadgets aren’t going anywhere just yet. According to Lee, it’s just as much about practicality as it is about style: In order to churn out (and sell) as many devices as Samsung does, the company has to pay plenty of attention to how efficiently they can be made

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