Product category:
Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Cambridge Silicon Radio
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2007
Bluetooth innovation receives royal
recognition
CSR has been awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise in recognition of the success of its BlueCore family of single-chip Bluetooth ICs.
CSR has won the internationally renowned Queen's Award for Enterprise, Innovation category The award acknowledges continual innovation and development in business performance, and commercial success, in UK based companies
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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CSR has been awarded this prestigious accolade in recognition of the success through its development of the BlueCore family of single-chip Bluetooth ICs.
CSR has led the field in providing single-chip Bluetooth solutions and has continued to excel through its BlueCore range, bringing smaller, lower cost, high performance, and interoperable solutions to the market.
The diverse BlueCore range offers a number of different architectures including Flash, Multimedia, ROM and Headset variations to accommodate the many different end products now available with Bluetooth functionality.
John Scarisbrick, CEO, commented: "We are thrilled to have been awarded the UK's most prestigious honour in business performance for a second time".
"Our strength is in the delivery of highly integrated wireless systems on silicon, and we will continue to provide customers with the best quality, ready-to-use software solutions and hardware reference designs for their products".
CSR was previously awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade in 2004 following the success of its IPO (initial public offering) on the London Stock Exchange; the industry's biggest UK technology flotation for three years.
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