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NAVTEQ to Exhibit as Gold Sponsor at 2007 JavaOne(SM) Conference
CHICAGO, May 4 -- NAVTEQ (NYSE:NVT) , a leading global provider of digital map
data for vehicle navigation and location-based solutions (LBS), is continuing
to extend its reach to a variety of developer communities by exhibiting as a Gold
Sponsor at the upcoming 2007 JavaOne conference. NAVTEQ recognizes JavaOne as
yet another opportunity to tap into a growing segment of LBS developers. In the
2007 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge(R) -- the wireless industry's premier annual
program for developing the next generation of LBS -- there was strong representation
of North American semifinalists using Java(TM) software to create their solutions.
"Over the last year, we've seen an increase in the creation of Java software-based
deployment-ready applications, solutions and content," said Marc Naddell, Vice
President, Partner and Developer Program, NAVTEQ. "This trend, along with the
flood of new devices supporting embedded GPS, is causing the market for commercial
applications to accelerate. NAVTEQ has the resources, channels and business relationships
that developers need to advance their LBS knowledge and opportunities quickly
and easily."
This development is not surprising given that, according to an Evans Data Corporation
study conducted in the fall of 2006, 31 percent of respondents indicated they
used Java software to code their LBS-supported applications.
Developers will have the opportunity to meet with NAVTEQ at the 2007 JavaOne
conference, May 8-11, at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, Booth #918. NAVTEQ
will be featuring a selection of innovative mapping products including NAVTEQ
Discover Cities(TM) -- a unique bundle of local information for today's urban
pedestrians, and NAVTEQ Traffic Mobile(TM) -- real-time traffic data for mobile
devices. NAVTEQ will also be exhibiting its dynamic online resource, the NAVTEQ
Network for Developers(TM) site, which helps developers gain access to the tools,
people and support needed to accelerate the development of their LBS applications.
NAVTEQ will also be hosting some of the winners and semifinalists of past LBS
Challenges including the 2007 Grand Prize winner, ComVu Media, and semifinalists
Intelligent Spatial, loopt and w-PlanIT, all of whom will showcase their next-generation
applications. Leading geospatial platform providers Autodesk and deCarta will
be demonstrating their developer tools and applications.
In addition to its exhibit space, NAVTEQ will deliver two presentations at the
JavaOne conference -- a technical session, "Developing Web 2.0 Mapping Applications"
and a session in the Presentation Theater, "The Emergence of Location in Wireless."
"NAVTEQ is excited to be an integral part of the 2007 JavaOne conference," said
Naddell. "The opportunities for developers of LBS right now are enormous, and
JavaOne represents an expanding developer base that we're excited to reach."
For more information about NAVTEQ's presence at the JavaOne conference, visit
http://developer.navteq.com/javaone/2007.
About the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge
First launched in 2003, the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is focused on driving
the development and visibility of innovative navigation solutions for wireless
devices. From wireless business applications to sports, travel and security, integrating
the accuracy and richness of NAVTEQ digital map data facilitates the timely evolution
of the next wave of LBS. The 2007 Global LBS Challenge featured a prize pool valued
at nearly $2M in cash and prizes.
About NAVTEQ Network for Developers
NAVTEQ Network for Developers provides registered members with access to a comprehensive
environment for rapid application development, tools, people and support to build
the next- generation of location-based applications. Members benefit from sample
NAVTEQ(R) map data and industry-leading geospatial tools for evaluation and development.
The site also includes developer forums, frequently asked questions and technical
support provided by NAVTEQ experts. Members also gain access to NAVTEQ product
and technical information, NAVTEQ leading analysis and proprietary research, as
well as a variety of powerful business development and technical services such
as business plan reviews and testing services. The NAVTEQ Network for Developers
Web site can be accessed at http://www.nn4d.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
2,800 employees located in 167 offices and in 28 countries. |