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News Release from: Cambridge Silicon Radio
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 November 2005
CSR is Techmark Company of the Year
CSR has collected yet another prestigious industry title to add to its growing collection of noteworthy accolades.
CSR has collected yet another prestigious industry title to add to its growing collection of noteworthy accolades The Techmark Company of the Year Award was presented to Paul Goodridge, Finance Director for CSR at an event held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London on 22nd November
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The award, sponsored by Piper Jaffray, recognises CSR's outstanding commercial and technological achievements over the past year.
Past recipients of Company of the Year include, iSoft Group and Alizyme, and this year CSR defeated strong competition from Wolfson Microelectronics, royalblue Group, Gyrus Group and Aveva Group to scoop the top accolade.
In order to be shortlisted, a company must have demonstrated sound commercial and financial success based on their technological development.
In addition, companies will also have proven outstanding long-term growth potential and a solid strategy to develop shareholder value in the future.
Accepting the award, Goodridge commented: "This is testament to the commitment and hard work invested by all our technical development and marketing teams around the world".
"This has truly been an outstanding year for us".
"Our Q3 2005 results set new records for revenue and profit growth and our new generation of Bluetooth technology ensures that we continue to lead the market in terms of both market share and technical innovation".
During the last twelve months, CSR has acquired Clarity Technologies and UbiNetics in order to help the company develop its technology offerings and expand its software development resource, and has also opened offices and development centres in Lund, Sweden and Sophia Antipolis, France.
Through this programme of expansion, the company has grown in size to 671 employees worldwide.
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