Navevo And Binatone Deliver Satellite Navigation Solutions For Australia
Letchworth, UK (SPX) Nov 25, 2008 Navevo is pleased to announce that they have been appointed Binatone's satellite navigation software supplier for its new Z series of PNDs. Recognising the growth and tremendous potential of satellite navigation in the Australian market, Binatone has signed Navevo to supply navigation software for its own unique entry into the Australian sat-nav market. Working closely alongside Binatone and Navteq, Navevo has developed a navigation application to meet the region specific demands for customers in Australia. The Binatone Z350, Z350BT and Z430 feature Navevo's latest version of navigation software, which includes Navteq 2008 maps and speed camera alerts featuring Road Sense data. "The partnership with Binatone presented Navevo with a great opportunity to work with one of the most progressive consumer electronic brands in navigation today, as well as meet the challenges of the Australian navigation market head on", says Nick Caesari, CEO, Navevo. "We look forward to an ongoing relationship with Binatone and hope to explore further opportunities for development in new markets across the globe." "Research has very much been a key to Binatone's success, ensuring that we meet customer expectations to deliver user friendly products with cutting edge technology and design", says Paul Tsui, Product Operation Director, Binatone. "We chose to work with Navevo as it develops and its own navigation software, providing the flexibility we demand to deploy new solutions and meet changing market demands rapidly". Related Links Binatone Z Series Navevo GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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