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O2 Telefónica 與 Mavenir 簽署全新五年合約,有助推動其 4G/5G 語音服務轉用最新的雲端原生技術 慕尼黑和波恩,德國, Feb. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 構建網絡未來的雲端原生網絡基礎設施供應商 Mavenir 今天宣布已加強與 Telefónica 及其全球營運公司的長期合作夥伴關係,並簽署了一份最新五年期合約。根據該合約,O2 Telefónica Germany 將由 Mavenir 的虛擬化 IMS (vIMS) 轉用雲端原生 IMS 解決方案。 這份續簽的多年合約涵蓋為 O2 Telefónica Germany 整體用戶群提供服務的固定和流動 IMS 網絡。 Mavenir 的雲端原生、網絡規模 IMS 平台為下一代流動網絡提供了基礎技術,在通用 IMS 核心上支援 LTE 語音 (VoLTE) 和新無線語音 (VoNR),並可改善 4G 和 5G 之間的語音連續性。 Mavenir IMS 服務可在任何雲端(公共雲端或私有雲端)上運行,並作為容器中的無狀態微服務進行部署,讓營運商能夠加速創新並快速推出新服務。 在最近的獨立流動網絡測試 2025 (Mobile Network Test 2025) 中,行業貿易雜誌 connect 將 O2 Telefónica Germany 評為「非常好」(“very good”),這亦反映了憑藉 Mavenir 的 vIMS 解決方案所實現的優異性能和服務質素。 德國 O2 Telefónica 網絡總監 Matthias Sauder 表示:「延續與 Mavenir 在技術方面的成功合作關係是順理成章的決定,有助我們為客戶提供最優質的服務,並優化公司在敏捷網絡創新方面的投資。 Mavenir 在網絡功能虛擬化領域顯然佔據領導地位,促成在初期獲選,並在隨後一直為我們的營運提供變革性的新功能。 隨著全世界迎來人工智能和自動化所創造的機遇,為數碼轉型開放介面,Mavenir 的雲端原生 IMS 將成為我們持續升級網絡的核心支援平台,為我們的業務和客戶開闢新的價值途徑。」 負責 Mavenir 南歐、加勒比海和拉丁美洲地區的區域高級副總裁 Antonio Correa 補充說:「在多個即時部署中,我們與 Telefónica 的持久合作關係一直為軟件速度的網絡發展及推廣先進虛擬化技術樹立典範。 作為雲端原生 IMS 領域公認的領導者,我們將此次與 O2 Telefónica Germany 延續的多年合作視為激動人心的機會,透過與一家致力於在連接性方面不斷創新、追求卓越和包容的營運商合作,我們將向前邁進,以獨有的能力實現下一代優異性能及改善服務。」 編輯備註: 連接流動和 5G 網絡測試,第 01/2025 期:O2 獲得「非常好」的評價 (“very good”, 909 分);共有 2 個「非常好」的機構 (924 分和 909 分) 和 1 個「優秀」的機構 (“outstanding”, 970 分) 。 如欲了解更多資訊,請瀏覽 www.o2.de/netz 關於 Mavenir Mavenir 正在利用設計時即採用環保理念的雲端原生、AI 賦能的解決方案建構未來的網絡。這些方案使營運商得以發揮 5G 的優勢,實現智能、自動化及可編程的網絡。 作為 Open RAN 的先驅和久經考驗的行業顛覆者,Mavenir 屢獲殊榮的解決方案正在全球範圍內的流動網絡上實現自動化和商業化,為 120 多個國家的 300 多家通訊服務提供商加速軟件網絡轉型,這些提供商為全球超過 50% 的訂戶提供服務。 如欲了解更多資訊,請瀏覽 www.mavenir.com 於 2025 年 3 月 3 日至 6 日的 2025 年巴塞隆拿世界移動通信大會 (Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelona) 上與 Mavenir 會面。 欲探索 Mavenir 最近期的創新舉措,以及詳細了解 Mavenir 如何實現網絡的未來——請到訪本公司位於 2 號展館 2H60 的攤位。 Mavenir PR 聯絡人:Emmanuela SpiteriPR@mavenir.com
Participating in the DVN Lighting Workshop in Munich on February 19 and 20 Showcasing Nexlide, a new product featuring unique 'Edge' and 'Vision' technologies Hosting a roadshow for major European clients, gearing up to target European markets SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Innotek (CEO Moon Hyuksoo) announced on February 19 that it will participate in the 34th Lighting Workshop organized by Driving Vision News(DVN) to showcase its innovative automotive lighting technology. LG Innotek employees demonstrate Nexlide Vision. The product integrates Pixel Lighting, which enables various text and animation effects, and Smart Film technologies. Headquartered in France, DVN is a leading publication and academic organization in the automotive components industry. It hosts annual Lighting Workshops worldwide, which are renowned as a platform for exchange that brings together global leaders in vehicle OEMs and electronic components to discuss key issues of the automotive lighting industry and share insights on technology trends. This year's first DVN Lighting Workshop will take place on February 19 and 20 at Motorworld Munich, Germany. Various seminar sessions will be held over two days under the theme of 'Next Challenges: Sustainability, Development Speed Acceleration, and Software.' LG Innotek will participate in the session titled 'Innovative Technology - Light Source' on the afternoon of February 19, where it will introduce the innovative technologies that the company has applied to Nexlide, a flexible stereoscopic automotive lighting module. The company holds more than 700 patents related to surface light sources (a light source with a surface with uniform illumination and no thickness). This technology enables the creation of automotive lighting modules that are thinner but emit light more evenly and brightly, enhancing automotive design flexibility for clients. During the workshop, an exhibition will also be held to showcase new next-generation automotive lighting products from participating companies. LG Innotek will install a booth and exhibit its Nexlide lineup, all of which can be applied to the front and rear of vehicles. These include Nexlide A, a rear lamp module that minimizes module thickness while providing bright, even light using LG Innotek's unique micro-optical pattern technology, and Nexlide A+, the industry's first surface light source module for front-end lighting applications. LG Innotek won the Innovation Award for Nexlide A+ at CES 2025. Other highlights of the exhibition include Nexlide C+, which uses 3D lighting technology to create 3D images, and Nexlide M, which can be mounted on both the front and rear of a vehicle and for which orders have been steadily increasing. LG Innotek will also unveil two new Nexlide products: Nexlide Edge, which has been made slimmer by replacing the LED packages with LED chips, and Nexlide Vision, which combines Pixel Lighting and Smart Film technologies to create various text and animation effects. Nexlide Vision will be exhibited through a hands-on demonstration for visitors. Its main feature is its ability to create not only pixels but also lines and planes. Visitors can write messages on a digital pad installed next to the product, and the text will appear on the automotive lights. An LG Innotek representative said, "Our technology is a key technology in the future mobility era as it significantly enhances V2X (vehicle-to-everything) communication using vehicle lamps," and added, "Currently, when a vehicle makes a sudden stop, all the driver can do is activate the hazard lights. Once Nexlide Vision is commercialized, however, vehicles will be able to communicate the driver's situation to the outside world in greater detail, such as the reason for the sudden stop and what kind of help is needed." Following the DVN Lighting Workshop, LG Innotek plans to conduct a roadshow for major European OEM clients, seeking to expand its share of the region's automotive lighting market. The company aims to grow its automotive lighting business into billion-dollar enterprise by 2030. Byaengkuk Yoo, head of LG Innotek's Automotive Components Business Unit, commented, "LG Innotek will continue to introduce automotive lighting module products that deliver exceptional customer value and grow to become a reliable technology partner—in not only North America but also Europe and Japan." LG Innotek employees demonstrate Nexlide Vision. The product integrates Pixel Lighting, which enables various text and animation effects, and Smart Film technologies. An aerial view of LG Innotek’s booth at the DVN Lighting Workshop in Munich on February 19 and 20, 2025.
BARBING, Germany, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, ERS electronic, the industry leader of thermal management solutions for semiconductor manufacturing, celebrated the official opening of ERS Barbing, its new state-of-the-art production and R&D facility, coupled with a cutting-edge Competence Center for Advanced Packaging and Advanced Backend technologies. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in ERS's commitment to bolstering the European semiconductor ecosystem and fostering industry collaboration. Located in Barbing near Regensburg, this new facility is designed to accelerate process development and production of ERS's renowned Advanced Packaging equipment. Additionally, the integrated Competence Center offers customers direct access to ERS's extensive technical expertise in wafer and panel debonding, as well as warpage handling and measurement, enabling hands-on testing, demonstrations, and collaborative innovation. "The opening of this facility underscores our dedication to advancing semiconductor technologies and supporting our customers in Europe and beyond," says Laurent Giai-Miniet, CEO of ERS electronic. "Through firsthand demonstrations and personalized support, we aim to help our customers accelerate time-to-market and optimize manufacturing processes." Imre Kosa, Site Manager of ERS Barbing, adds, "By combining production, R&D, and a Competence Center under one roof, we are empowering our partners with the tools and knowledge needed to drive innovation and meet the growing demands of the industry. We invite our partners and customers to visit and discover how our capabilities can help them overcome process challenges in debonding and warpage management." By investing in this facility, ERS reinforces its role as a key contributor to the European semiconductor industry, aligning with regional initiatives to strengthen competitiveness and boost supply chain resilience. To schedule a visit or learn more about the capabilities of the Competence Center, interested parties can contact ERS regional sales representatives or submit a visit request on the ERS website. About ERS: ERS electronic GmbH, based in the Munich suburb of Germering, has been providing innovative thermal management solutions to the semiconductor industry for more than 50 years. The company has gained an outstanding reputation, notably with its fast and accurate air cooling-based thermal chuck systems for wafer probing. In 2008, ERS extended its expertise to the Advanced Packaging market. Today, their fully automatic and manual debonding and warpage adjust systems can be found on the production floors of most semiconductor manufacturers and OSATs worldwide.
BARBING, Germany, Feb. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, ERS electronic, the industry leader of thermal management solutions for semiconductor manufacturing, celebrated the official opening of ERS Barbing, its new state-of-the-art production and R&D facility, coupled with a cutting-edge Competence Center for Advanced Packaging and Advanced Backend technologies. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in ERS's commitment to bolstering the European semiconductor ecosystem and fostering industry collaboration. Located in Barbing near Regensburg, this new facility is designed to accelerate process development and production of ERS's renowned Advanced Packaging equipment. Additionally, the integrated Competence Center offers customers direct access to ERS's extensive technical expertise in wafer and panel debonding, as well as warpage handling and measurement, enabling hands-on testing, demonstrations, and collaborative innovation. "The opening of this facility underscores our dedication to advancing semiconductor technologies and supporting our customers in Europe and beyond," says Laurent Giai-Miniet, CEO of ERS electronic. "Through firsthand demonstrations and personalized support, we aim to help our customers accelerate time-to-market and optimize manufacturing processes." Imre Kosa, Site Manager of ERS Barbing, adds, "By combining production, R&D, and a Competence Center under one roof, we are empowering our partners with the tools and knowledge needed to drive innovation and meet the growing demands of the industry. We invite our partners and customers to visit and discover how our capabilities can help them overcome process challenges in debonding and warpage management." By investing in this facility, ERS reinforces its role as a key contributor to the European semiconductor industry, aligning with regional initiatives to strengthen competitiveness and boost supply chain resilience. To schedule a visit or learn more about the capabilities of the Competence Center, interested parties can contact ERS regional sales representatives or submit a visit request on the ERS website. About ERS: ERS electronic GmbH, based in the Munich suburb of Germering, has been providing innovative thermal management solutions to the semiconductor industry for more than 50 years. The company has gained an outstanding reputation, notably with its fast and accurate air cooling-based thermal chuck systems for wafer probing. In 2008, ERS extended its expertise to the Advanced Packaging market. Today, their fully automatic and manual debonding and warpage adjust systems can be found on the production floors of most semiconductor manufacturers and OSATs worldwide. Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2614530/5154818/ERS_logo.jpg?p=medium600
LOS ANGELES, USA - Newsaktuell - 31 January 2025 - High levels of governance have masked a slow decline in Germany, with political, economic, and social fractures "festering over years", a new scientific report released only weeks ahead of the February 23 parliamentary elections concludes. On February 23, Germany elects a new Bundestag. The issue of migration plays a particularly important role, not least for supporters of the far-right AfD party - seen here at a demonstration in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, the seat of the Bundestag, in 2022. (Photo by Christoph Soeder/dpa) "It has become clear that Germany rested on its laurels for far too long", the BGI Germany Report on the country's governance performance says. It is based on the Berggruen Governance Index (BGI) and was conducted by researchers from the Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute think tank, the Luskin School of Public Affairs at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and the Hertie School, a German university. In their report "Germany 2025 - Slow decline in governance performance erupts into crisis of government as geopolitics worsen" the researchers conclude that the country's government and administrative systems have appeared increasingly sclerotic and hesitant to adopt necessary changes. Effective, often painful reforms are urgently needed, but political and economic constraints make them difficult to implement, the researchers write. The 2024 BGI measures democratic accountability, delivery of public goods and state capacity on a scale from 0 to 100. It analyses the years from 2000 to 2021. According to the report, Germany has lost ground on all three measures, with structural problems festering since the "deceptively benign" years of the chancellorship of Angela Merkel (2005-2021). The Democracy Accountability Index score, for example, slid to 93 in 2021 from a near perfect 99 at the beginning of the century. The data "suggests that some of Germany's state capacity and democratic accountability challenges were masked by economic growth, driven by the success of its export-oriented model during the 2010s", the report says. Chief among Germany's challenges are economic troubles that have worsened in recent years, largely stemming from a lack of public investment during that period in areas such as digitalization and transport infrastructure. On February 23, Germans go to the polls early after the ruling three-party coalition consisting of the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) collapsed in November. Intra-government fighting over how to get the country's ailing economy back on track was a main factor of the break-up. At the same time, social trust is declining in Europe's largest economy. However, a possible new government under the conservative CDU/CSU alliance and its candidate for the chancellorship, Friedrich Merz, seems poised to exacerbate divisions rather than resolving them, the researchers say. The economic difficulties heighten uncertainty and discontent, the report argues – with migration emerging as the other major flashpoint. Rhetoric on economic scarcity is used to highlight tensions over migration, which are exploited by both the extreme right and left. That debate has been exacerbated by a recent deadly stabbing in which a migrant facing deportation from Germany is the main suspect. Yet immigration is essential to Germany's future growth, the BGI report says: "Any future government will have to attempt to reconcile anti-immigrant attitudes with the social reality of integration and the economic necessity of attracting foreign-born workers." Merz is promising a hard line on migration in case of an election victory. Despite provoking outrage from other political parties, Merz on Wednesday (January 29) pushed through a vote in parliament on proposals for tightening immigration controls. "Current asylum and immigration policy jeopardizes the security of the people and the confidence of all of society in the state," the text of the motion by the CDU/CSU says. The passed proposal includes a request to the German government to turn back asylum seekers at Germany's borders. But even more incendiary in German politics has been Merz's willingness to break long-standing taboos and use votes from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in order to pass the motion. All long-established parties in the lower house of the German parliament, the Bundestag, had previously said they would not work with the AfD, with many Germans alarmed at the rise of the party in recent years in a country still scarred by its Nazi past. According to the latest opinion polls by the five major polling institutes, the conservative CDU/CSU is clearly in the lead, polling at between 28 and 34 per cent. Second comes the AfD with 19 to 21 per cent, followed by the SPD with 15 to 19 per cent. The current German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is a member of the SPD. 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HR Path, a global leader in HR consulting and HRIS solutions, is proud to announce its strategic acquisition of Talent at Work GmbH, a German company specializing in leadership training, coaching, and consulting. PARIS, Jan. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With a presence in 22 countries and a team of over 2,000 professionals, HR Path is a trusted partner for businesses navigating the complexities of Human Resources. Specializing in advisory, implementation, and operational services, HR Path delivers cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance efficiency and foster growth. Since its founding in 2001, the company has remained steadfast in its mission to transform HR practices globally. HR Path Expands Footprint in Germany with the Acquisition of Talent at Work, Experts in Leadership Training Founded in 2009, Talent at Work has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative and tailored solutions that empower individuals, teams, and organizations to achieve sustainable high performance. This acquisition represents a significant milestone for HR Path, solidifying its position as a leader in the HR industry and expanding its presence in the European market. Talent at Work's specialized focus on coaching services and leadership development perfectly complements HR Path's vision of driving organizational growth and excellence through strategic HR solutions. "The acquisition of Talent at Work, a company renowned for its expertise in leadership management and delivering impactful projects across Germany, is a strategic milestone for HR Path," highlighted Carlo Fischer, Partner at HR Path. "Combined with our existing expertise and experience in talent and leadership development, we strengthen our design and development expertise and build one of the strongest global delivery teams." "We are very happy about this new chapter!" said Christoph Forster-Treiling, founder of Talent at Work. "This step opens up an exciting perspective for me personally, as well as for my fantastic team, as we lead the company into a future of growth and success. For a consulting firm of our size, this move is the ideal way to adapt to the rapidly changing needs and expectations of our clients. We will continue fulfilling all existing contracts and agreements with the same dedication. At the same time, we are eager to pursue new opportunities and projects, ensuring our commitment to delivering exceptional service remains solid." Fabienne LATOUR - Fabienne.latour@hr-path.com
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