Feb 16 2009
ST-born leader Ericsson wireless semiconductor sector
Innovation plays a key role in undertaking a joint venture with STMicroelectronics shares 50/50 and Ericsson.
Joint venture with an 50/50, which joined a branch of wireless semiconductors STMicroelectronics and Ericsson Mobile Platforms branch will continue to operate under the name ST-Ericsson. This is due to the recent finalization of the agreement given to the news in August 2008, concluded between the parent companies with a connection to Ericsson Mobile Platforms and ST-NXP Wireless. ST-Ericsson occupies a central position as a new driving force in the wireless industry guide, as a key supplier to four of the five major producers of mobile phones, with the total pro-forma revenue of approximately 3.6 billion dollars in 2008 and stable in the cash rate 400 million dollars.
“ST-Ericsson is a born leader, with a vast legacy of one of the best companies in the wireless technology sector. With gained experience, and unique portfolio of long-term relationship with the best producers of mobile phones, ST-Ericsson now has four basic factors necessary for success: commitment to innovative technologies, a full portfolio of wireless solutions, a solid reputation as a reliable and trusted partner and an experienced management team focused on tasks “- said Alain Dutheil, Chief Executive Officer and President of ST-Ericsson.” The strong support of experienced parent companies, coupled with the highly complementary and compatible cultures, is the optimal starting point for the ST-Ericsson to catch up rapidly strengthen sustainable leadership. ”
Dutheil stressed the essential importance of technological innovation for the new company. “We want to invest and launch technologies that will help our customers in the success of reference”, added “We will build on the strong tradition of holding leadership positions in technology and innovation in order to create power in research and development”.
One of the most comprehensive portfolio of IP in the proof of origin bezkonkurencyjnym ST-Ericsson. Employing nearly 85% of workers in the research and development and have a large collection of patents, ST-Ericsson will enable customers to optimize their existing technology, while creating a new future to meet the needs of the market. Involvement in research and development will ensure a faster time to market and better returns on investment for customers.
ST-Ericsson is a unique entity in terms of ability to provide cutting-edge mobile multimedia and communications platforms including reference projects for GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSPA and TD-SCDMA and LTE. Multimedia processors and applications that support all major operating systems (OS), will zasilały the next generation. Leading solutions in the communication and transmission range for Bluetooth, FM, GPS, WLAN, Near Field Communications and USB in order to ensure maximum bezprzewodowości. World Class Solutions ST-Ericsson cover all market segments from the base of the smartphone may be supplied as a fully integrated solution or as individual components.
ST-Ericsson has a lasting relationship with all major phone manufacturers and is a leading supplier to Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG and Sharp and the other leaders in this sector.
In addition to the name, the company ST-Ericsson today presented the logo and trademark, which derive from strong roots, while preserving the rich legacy in the field of wireless technology both parent companies. At the same time, the visual image of the trade mark distinguishes the new company and highlights the independent identity of this new motive force in the wireless semiconductor industry. The result is full of energy the new brand of wireless products based on solid grounds.
Conceived as a fabless company type, ST-Ericsson will use cutting-edge capabilities of platelet STMicroelectronics foundries and other third parties. It also has a full access to world-class assembly and test facilities supported by STMicroelectronics. The activities of ST-Ericsson is conducted around the world, with the main centers are located in China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, UK and USA.
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