14 Semifinalists Showcased at 2006 CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas, NV... The challenge
is designed to stimulate the LBS industry by encouraging application developers
from around the world to build innovative location-based service (LBS) applications
that work with portable devices using wireless technology and NAVTEQ(R) maps.
CHICAGO, April 7 -- NAVTEQ (NYSE: NVT), a leading global provider of digital
map data for vehicle navigation and location-based solutions, awarded the North
America winners of the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge. The challenge is designed
to stimulate the LBS industry by encouraging application developers from around
the world to build innovative location-based service (LBS) applications that work
with portable devices using wireless technology and NAVTEQ(R) maps. Over 140 companies
registered for the Challenge, of which 14 semifinalists advanced to the final
judging in Las Vegas, NV. The semifinalists represented a broad spectrum of wireless
applications in four categories: Navigation, Business Applications, Entertainment
and Leisure, and Social Networking. Semi-finalists were selected based on each
competitor's commercial feasibility, functionality and design.
The grand-prize winner and Business Applications Category Winner, Tierravision,
received $50,000 in cash and $100,000 worth of NAVTEQ Map licenses for up to one
year.
Tierravision's application, WorkSpace Locator, is a location-enabled application
that allows real-time tracking of workforce resources, as well as a high quality
mapping interface for salesforce.com. WorkSpace Locator is powered by Networks
in Motion and Telcontar.
Each category winner, excluding the Grand Prize Winner, will receive $10,000
in cash and $75,000 worth of NAVTEQ Map licenses for up to one year.
The solution category winners are:
Business Applications
Company: Tierravision
Solution: WorkSpace Locator
Navigation
Company: Skyhook Wireless
Solution: Loki
Sky Hook Wireless' Loki application automatically identifies a user's exact location
utilizing WIFI as a GPS alternative, enabling locally relevant searches and retrieval
of locally relevant content.
Entertainment and Leisure
Company: LOC-AID
Solution: LOC-AID(R) Treasure
Loc-Aid Treasure is an exciting game that combines the fun of a mobile treasure
hunt with the dynamics of real-time location. LOC-AID Treasure is powered by
ESRI.
Social Networking
Company: Proxpro
Solution: Proxpro
This professional profile research application provides users with the power
to dynamically locate friends, make new contacts and enhance social and professional
networks. Proxpro's LBS application is powered by Autodesk Location Services.
NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge
The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge has grown from 30 applications submitted three
years ago to nearly 500 applications submitted to date. This year's Challenge
was expanded and the contestant base included developers from around the world
- applications were received from over 20 countries.
First launched in North America in October 2003, the contest is focused on driving
the development and visibility of innovative location-enabled solutions for wireless
devices. Industry validation over the past three years of the Global LBS Challenge
for the category overall encouraged NAVTEQ to host the judging and presentations
for the first time in both Europe and North America this year. The European judging
and awards presentation took place at 3GSM in Barcelona, Spain, where ALK Technologies
was named the Grand Prize Winner.
Executives from wireless carriers, hardware and device manufacturers and other
influential players in the wireless industry served as the official judges and
completed the judging on Tuesday, April 4. The judges based their final decisions
on three criteria: usability, applicability and ease of use.
Sponsors of the North American Global LBS Challenge included Autodesk, ESRI,
Motorola, Networks in Motion, Nokia, SiRF Technology, Telcontar. In addition,
the Challenge had several media sponsors including GPS World, Location Box and
RCR Wireless.
"The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge brings recognition to developers who are doing
outstanding work in creating wireless location and navigation services based on
leading technologies including Symbian and Java," said Brad Brockhaug, Senior
Director, Developer Business, Forum Nokia. "The program rewards excellence and
innovation in providing valuable new solutions and provides benchmarks that help
to improve business practices across the industry. Nokia is proud to be a sponsor
of this important global program."
"We launched the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge to help stimulate the LBS industry
by providing a forum that supports the development of creative new applications,
while providing the carriers with an efficient means of evaluating them. As demonstrated
by the outstanding level of quality seen in this year's submitted applications,
and the success of past winners in North America, we are excited to see the LBS
industry experiencing great growth and increased consumer visibility," commented
Winston Guillory, Senior Vice President - Consumer and Business Solutions, NAVTEQ.
"On behalf of NAVTEQ and the Challenge sponsors and judges, we congratulate the
winners, and wish great success to all of the semifinalists."
Registration for next year's Global LBS Challenge opens on May 15, 2006. More
information is available at http://www.LBSChallenge.com .
About NAVTEQ
NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive
navigation systems, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping applications,
and government and business solutions. NAVTEQ creates the digital maps and map
content that power navigation and location-based services solutions around the
world. The Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 1,900
employees located in 131 offices in 23 countries.
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