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News Release from: Cambridge Positioning Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 May 2005

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Leading Brazilian vehicle and asset tracking solutions company LGV is to partner with CPS in developing a new range of high accuracy location devices

Leading Brazilian vehicle and asset tracking solutions company LGV is to partner with CPS (Cambridge Positioning Systems) in developing a new range of high accuracy location devices. LGV, based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is to integrate CPS's Matrix software-only location technology into a range of form factors targeted at enterprises seeking low cost traffic management.

Initial trials have already taken place highlighting Matrix's ability to deliver precise and fast location fixes across all environments.

LGV and CPS plan to co-operate on ongoing location product development for the vehicle and asset tracking marketplace.

'LGV selected Matrix because of its ease of integration, low cost and proven performance'.

'There is strong and growing demand for a vehicle and asset management solution that offers high accuracy and low cost in discreet form factors that appeal to a broad marketplace'.

'Matrix helps us build on our existing customer base and helps us open this new marketplace which, in the past, may have seen tracking solutions as too expensive', said Rodrigo Domingues, Commercial Director of LGV.

CPS CEO Chris Wade added: 'Vehicle, asset and personnel security has emerged as one of the key markets for our technology'.

'The fact that we are seeing rapid acceptance for Matrix underlines its flexibility, deployability and its fundamental ability to meet a real need for low cost tracking solutions'.

CPS' Matrix technology - winner of the Frost and Sullivan Customer Value Award 2004 - is a unique software-only solution that combines sub-100m accuracy with rapid location time-to-fix and consistent performance across outdoor and indoor environments.

Easy to deploy, Matrix requires software-enabled standard GSM devices and network server.

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