DLP technology by Texas Instruments powers many of today’s projectors and beamers; they have taken this technology and have made it very small, into a chip as small as a shirt button.
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Golden Gekko is based in Barcelona and is an app development company; in 2009 they brought to the market 150 apps. Caroline Van den Bergh gave us a demonstration of Tino, the company’s Mobile App Studio.
Read moreAlmira Labs is a telecom software company focused on providing solutions for wireline and wireless telecom operators. The company offers innovative video, voice and media broadcast technology.
Read moreWe spoke to Paz Vigil from SME a Spanish company that was present at the Mobile World Congress. In the telecom sector they specialize in integrated solutions to locate and manage every kind of telecom appliances.
Read moreFreescale Semiconductors are embedded all around the world: in automobiles, computer networks, communications infrastructure, mobile phones, home appliances and consumer products that touch every aspect of peoples’ daily life. Frank Nicholis during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona told what the company is doing on the consumer space.
Read moreSurfKitchen helps mobile operators and their partners overcome the discoverability, usability and fulfilment challenges typically associated with the delivery of mobile Internet applications and services on mass market devices. They have developed the SurfKit Mobile Internet Platform.
Read moreThe Design Council is a UK organization that promotes the intelligent use of design. Robert Bult told us about the Design Out Crime initiative, one of its interests is to protect theft of mobile phones by encouraging less attractive design or harder access to phone data.
Read moreSteepest Ascent was one of the chosen companies to represent the UK at The UK Trade and Investment stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The company was formed in 2004 and was founded by a critical mass of engineers who had extensive knowledge of DSP and digital communications systems and exploitable wireless/ mobile and DSP software IP.
Read moreMovirtu is a UK for-profit enterprise that provides innovative mobile technology and business models for wireless telecommunication service providers servicing rural poor communities in Sub-Sahara Africa and South Asia. Their technology makes shared access to basic mobile phone services a reality.
Read moreEseye is a Machine to Machine (M2M) service provider with its own infrastructure (APN) and multiple operator interconnect agreements. They offer complete support services, from the initial engineering and product design phase (SIM integration) to fully launching connectivity (SIM provision).
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