Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Coding Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 5 December 2005
Swedish award recognises
importance of coding
Coding Technologies has been named company of the year by the Swedish trade magazine Mobil
The foundation for the award was that Coding Technologies' audio format MPEG-4 aacPlus has gained immense success during the last year and that the audio compression means everything to business success in many segments of the mobile telephony industry, especially for the future development of 3G services and podcasting to mobile telephones.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 December 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Now in its fifth year of running, the Mobile Gala award ceremony of the magazine was held in Kista Science Tower in Stockholm with the who's who of the Swedish telecomms industry present.
A prestigious jury elects the winner in the categories company of the year, rookie of the year and invention of the year.
The jury consists of influencers in the industry such as Hakan Lans, Swedish inventor of the global positioning system and one of the people behind the computer mouse, and Osten Makitalo, Chairman of the National Swedish Research Programme on Personal Computing and Communication, former CTO Telia and global guru within the mobile telephony industry.
'We are enormously proud to receive this reward as a token of gratitude for all the hard work done by the whole Coding Technologies team over the years'.
'To be awarded with the same title previously held by companies like SonyEricsson and symbian is huge', says Martin Dietz, CEO and President, Coding Technologies.
'It is fantastic to see that the market finally understands what we have known for a long time, that the end consumers do care about audio quality, and that it is a cost saving to invest in good audio quality that demands less transmission bandwidth', says inventor Lars Liljeryd, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist.
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