AMEYA360 invites you to attend Electronica Munich, <span style='color:red'>Germany</span>!
  The 2024 Munich International Electronic Fair (Electronica) will be held from November 12 to 15 at the Munich Trade Fair Center.Our booth location : B5-520.  Germany Munich Electronics Fair (Electronica), since its inception in 1964, has developed into Europe and even the world's largest and far-reaching electronic components professional exhibition. Every year, the elites of the global electronics industry gather in Munich to review the brilliant achievements of the electronics industry in the past two years and look forward to the future development of the electronics market.  As an excellent stage for industry elites to understand the market news and catch the latest information, the Munich Electronics Fair in Germany brings together the latest innovations of the world's leading electronics companies. Many professional visitors were not only attracted by the release of new products and technologies, but also gained a lot from finding partners and signing cooperation agreements.  The 2022 electronica was an even bigger success, with 14 specialized halls and 2,140 companies from 51 countries and regions, more than 60% of which came from outside Germany. At the same time, 69,783 visitors from 102 countries and regions attended the fair, making it a great success.  AMEYA360, as the industry's leading global one-stop procurement platform for electronic components, will be participated this exhibition. We sincerely invite you to visit Booth 520 in Hall B5 to discuss the development of the industry and participate in the industry big event, and sincerely cooperate with all sectors of society to create a brilliant future blueprint and write a new chapter in development!  Exhibition Overview  Time: November 12 - November 15, 2024  industry: Electronic components  Organizer:Messe Munchen International, Germany  Location: Munich Trade Fair Center, Germany  Holding cycle: every two years  Hall plan:  Range of exhibits  Cars; Display; Electromechanical and system peripherals; Electronic Design (ED/EDA); Embedded system; Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS); Semiconductor; PCB and other circuit carriers; Test and measurement; Micro-nano system; Passive component; Sensor technology; The service industry; Power supply; System components/assemblies and subsystems; The radio.  About AMEYA360  AMEYA360 Mall (www.ameya360.com)is a one-stop procurement platform for electronic components, independently developed and designed by Shanghai Huanghua Information Technology Co.Ltd. The platform has secured cooperation and authorization from numerous renowned domestic and international brand manufacturers. With diverse range of material categories abundant inventory, and a commitment to quality,AMEYA360 ensures a reliable source for electronic component procurement.  In addition to the online platform, AMEYA360 has also introduced the user-friendly [AMEYA Store] app, which combines various function such as searching, ordering, price quote, making payments, tracking logistics, accessing resources, finding component references, and exploring material replcements.  With its comprehensive features, AMEYA360 caters to the varied demands of the electronic information-related industries. These include small-scale component procurement, ordering for future needs, applying for product samples, and receiving technical support to meet the diverse needs of businesses in the electronics sector.  AMEYA360 will participated in the 2024 Munich Electronica,Germany, hope to discuss industry trends and future development with all business partners & customers in the industry, and explore a new model of innovative cooperation in the supply chain that currently facing many challenges.  AMEYA team is looking forward to see you in Munich this November!  If you are sourcing for any electronics components, you can scan the QR code below for inquiry. For more information, please email dukelee@ameya360.com or call +86 13916138705.
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Qualcomm posts court ordered bonds to stop iPhone sales in <span style='color:red'>Germany</span>
Apple will stop selling some iPhone models in its stores in <span style='color:red'>Germany</span> following ruling in Qualcomm patent case
Tim Cook, CEO, Apple Qualcomm was granted a second injunction against Apple on Thursday, banning it from selling some iPhone models in Germany that use chips from Intel and parts from another supplier, Qorvo. There was no clear reaction to the news in Apple's stock price, but it finished the day down 2.5 percent as tech stocks overall took a plunge.In a statement, Apple said it plans to appeal the ruling. Under this condition, Judge Matthias Zigann told the court earlier Thursday, the ruling would not go into immediate effect. However, Apple said that throughout the appeal process, iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 models will not be sold in its 15 retail stores in Germany. Its newest models, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, will still be sold in those stores, Apple said in the statement. All iPhone models will still be sold through carriers and other third-party retailers in Germany, Apple said.But Qualcomm said in a press release that the injunction will be in effect as soon as it posts the required bonds. It said it would complete the process "within a few days."The German case is Qualcomm's third major effort to secure a ban on Apple's lucrative iPhones over patent infringement allegations after similar court efforts in the United States and in China. This is the second major win for Qualcomm against Apple after a Chinese court granted an injunction against Apple for an alleged patent violation on Dec. 10.In Germany, Qualcomm is seeking a ban on some iPhones with chips from Intel. The judge ruled that phones that contain a combination of chips from Intel and Apple supplier Qorvo violated one of Qualcomm's patents around so-called envelope tracking, a feature that helps mobile phones save battery power while sending and receiving wireless signals.Apple said in a statement, "Qualcomm's campaign is a desperate attempt to distract from the real issues between our companies. Their tactics, in the courts and in their everyday business, are harming innovation and harming consumers. Qualcomm insists on charging exorbitant fees based on work they didn't do and they are being investigated by governments all around the world for their behavior. We are of course disappointed by this verdict and we plan to appeal. All iPhone models remain available to customers through carriers and resellers in 4,300 locations across Germany. During the appeal process, iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 models will not be available at Apple's 15 retail stores in Germany. iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR will remain available in all our stores."In a statement, Qorvo's chief intellectual property counsel, Mike Baker, said: "We believe our envelope tracking chip does not infringe the patent in suit, and the court would have come to a different conclusion if it had considered all the evidence. We're disappointed that the inventor and designer of our chip, who attended the hearing, wasn't given the opportunity to testify or present other evidence that disproves Qualcomm's claim of infringement. The International Trade Commission has already determined that our envelope tracker chip does not infringe the U.S. counterpart to the patent at issue in this case. We currently do not expect that this decision will have any impact on our business with Apple."Steven Rodgers, Intel's general counsel, said in a blog post that "Qualcomm's goal is not to vindicate its intellectual property rights, but rather to drive competition out of the market for premium modem chips, and to defend a business model that ultimately harms consumers."In a press release, Don Rosenberg, Qualcomm's general counsel and an executive vice president, said, "Two respected courts in two different jurisdictions just in the past two weeks have now confirmed the value of Qualcomm's patents and declared Apple an infringer, ordering a ban on iPhones in the important markets of Germany and China."Qualcomm sued Apple in the regional court in Munich in July of last year, seeking an injunction to halt some iPhone sales in Germany as well as monetary damages. The case is part of a broader court conflict between the two, in which Apple has alleged that Qualcomm engaged in anti-competitive business practices to protect a monopoly on its modem chips, which help mobile phones connect to wireless data networks. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has also sued Qualcomm over its business practices in a case set to go to trial in California next month.Apple had tried to pre-empt a ban based on a different feature by altering its software in Germany, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.
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Seoul Semiconductor Wins Patent Litigation against Everlight in <span style='color:red'>Germany</span>
The patent involved in this litigation relates to an LED package structure for thermal dissipation. Everlight purchased this patent from a U.S. company in 2017, and subsequently brought a patent lawsuit against Seoul in the Manheim Court of Germany.In December 2018, however, the Manheim Court ruled in favor of Seoul and ordered that Everlight, as the losing party, should bear the statutory costs of the court proceeding.In the United Kingdom, Seoul had already won a patent litigation against Everlight earlier this year. At that time, the UK Patent Court also ordered that Everlight must pay approximately one million dollars in litigation costs to Seoul. In the meantime, Seoul is pursuing patent infringement lawsuits against a global distributor of Everlight’s high-power and mid-power LED products in Germany, Italy and Japan.Everlight has previously sued another of its competitors in Japan after purchasing a patent from a foreign company, but it lost that action as well. In April 2017, Everlight filed a patent lawsuit against Nichia Corporation and Citizen Electronics in Japan, relying on the purchased-patent. However, the Tokyo District Court dismissed Everlight’s lawsuit in October 2018.“Seoul has invested approximately 100 billion won per year in research and development to ensure that it creates its own cutting-edge technology and products, thereby establishing its own formidable patent portfolio,” said Nam Ki-bum, Executive Vice President of the Lighting Department at Seoul. “We hope that our commitment and success for technology innovation would inspire young entrepreneurs and small businesses.”
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<span style='color:red'>Germany</span>-based research project working on ways to miniaturise optical components
  A consortium of German companies are developing compact and low-profile optical components for data visualisation or illumination.  Together with Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering, TEMICON and Continental, Osram Opto Semiconductors aims to deliver universal processes for space-critical applications.  The project, known as IBELIVE, partners directly address a number of different markets, including compact and powerful head-up projection displays, ultra-thin camera flashes and selective direct display backlighting and is set to run for 3 years.  With the absence of a significant way to further reduce the profile of the LED chips currently being used as light sources, the consortium looks to miniaturising the optics.  During the course of this project, the team say it will investigate flexible design and manufacturing processes for space-critical applications for data visualisation or illumination. The hope is that the planned reduction in the thickness of the optical elements and the combinability of various optical functionalities in a microstructure will offer designers greater flexibility in integrating the components in the devices.  The team also believe it will offer an improvement in energy efficiency, as it believes a much greater proportion of the generated light can be used for the applications.  The project covers the entire value-added chain from the development of optics and volume production, to testing of the new technology in sample applications.  In addition to coordinating the project, Osram Opto Semiconductors is responsible for the system concept and for the design of two application-based demonstrators. It is also researching installation and testing concepts.  Continental says it is designing and developing two compact head-up displays with different projection light sources. The hybrid diffusers to be developed for this purpose play a central role in creating images and making efficient use of light in the head-up displays. Research here will focus on image quality as perceived by the driver.  The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering explains it is developing methods and algorithms for designing hybrid diffuser optics, as well as technologies for generating deterministic surface structures.  While TEMICON plans to use interference lithography to overlay nano-scale structures and develop injection stamping and molding technologies for replicating thin two-sided hybrid diffuser optics as series products.
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<span style='color:red'>Germany</span> Leads Europe in AVs, Robotics
  Germany is perceived to be a clear leader amongst European countries in the race to build a world-leading position in autonomous vehicles and robotics, according to the latest annual State of European Tech 2017 report published by VC firm Atomico.  In a survey of 3,500 people from across the European tech industry, respondents said Germany would be a leader in autonomous vehicles, robotics and quantum computing, while the UK would lead in artificial intelligence and France in drones.  According to the report, about $3.5 billion has been invested this year in Europe's deep tech companies — which includes semiconductors, IoT, robotics and artificial intelligence — in more than 600 deals. European chip companies have raised about $1.1 billion in 172 deals since 2012, according to the report.  The UK has seen the largest amount of capital invested in deep tech companies so far in 2017 (about $1.8 billion), followed by France ($509 million) and Germany ($400 million), according to the report.  The report also found that Europe’s most promising deep tech companies are raising large rounds and actively choosing to stay independent to continue to build and take on global opportunities. It cites recent fundraising rounds by Graphcore, with its $50 million investment lead by Sequoia Capital; Lilium which raised $90 million lead by Tencent; and FiveAI which raised $35 million in a round lead by Lakestar.  "European entrepreneurs are catalyzing the development of AI technology and the proliferation of AI-powered applications," said David Kelnar, an investment director at MMC Ventures. "As AI reaches an inflection point in adoption, early-stage AI companies will empower buyers that have the vision to embrace them and disrupt those that do not."  According to Kelnar, Europe is home to about 900 startups focused on AI, roughly 70 percent of the number of AI-focused startups based in the U.S. Europe also boasts a quarter of the world's top 50 universities and a flourishing ecosystem for entrepreneurship, he added.  Europe accounts for the largest share of top 100 AI research institutions worldwide, according to the report. There are 32 research institutions in the global top 100 for AI-related research paper citations in Europe, compared to 30 from the U.S. and 15 from China, according to the report.  This is the third year that Atomico has created this report, which it calls the most comprehensive data-driven story of European technology today. It teamed up with existing partners LinkedIn, Stack Overflow, Meetup, Dealroom.co, the London Stock Exchange, Quid, European Startup Initiative, Signal and Invest Europe, as well as partners such as the European Investment Fund, Craft.co, and TokenData, Silicon Valley Bank and Orrick.  The 143-page report covers a broad range of areas including the entrepreneur ecosystem, talent, capital flows, and deep tech.  Overall, it sees a picture of an ecosystem in "rude health." Europe is building a tech ecosystem in its own image, defined by deep tech expertise, geographic diversification, and a collaborative approach with traditional industry. The report argues that solid foundations have been laid — a huge and deep talent pool, founders with global ambition levels, and a large, growing and increasingly sophisticated investor base — meaning that Europe marches to its own beat.
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