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Saturday, September 1, 2007

Calling All Software Developers: Motorola Introduces Global Series of MOTODEV Summits

Developers Invited to “Create Magic” by Exploring Innovation Opportunities with Motorola

Motorola, Inc. today announced a global series of MOTODEV Summits -- exclusive, one-day events that offer today’s most creative and innovative application developers the opportunity to participate in advanced training, understand market opportunities and get a sneak peek at the next generation of Motorola devices, technology and platforms, including the MOTOMAGX mobile Linux® platform.

Hosted by Motorola’s MOTODEV developer network, the company’s global program for developers and independent software vendors (ISVs), MOTODEV Summits will offer technical expertise, practical advice and guidance for developers seeking to create their own magic in the mobile space. The MOTODEV Summits will be held in North America, Europe and Asia at the following dates and locations
  • Sept. 10-11, 2007 at The Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, Calif.
  • Nov. 9, 2007 at The Brewery, London, England
  • Nov. 12, 2007 at The Westin Hotel, Financial Street, Beijing, China
With more than 35 program sessions and tutorials, MOTODEV Summits are designed to enable developers to explore new solutions and resources, learn new ways to design for the ever-changing needs of enterprises and consumers, and understand the current trends that may impact their development strategy and execution. MOTODEV Summits provide every attendee with relevant information, detailed technical training, hands-on workshops and the opportunity to brainstorm with members of the MOTODEV team as well as developers from across all industry disciplines.
“To provide the next generation of great product experiences for consumers and enterprises, Motorola is working closely with the best developers in every industry, and in every market, who share our desire to innovate,” said Christy Wyatt, vice president, ecosystem and market development, Motorola. “We are pleased to offer software developers a chance to experience all that Motorola has to offer through our series of MOTODEV Summits, which will provide an environment of collaboration and learning so they can successfully develop the next application for our products.”
The Summits are open to all software developers that are interested or involved in application development for any of Motorola's devices. Structured to address nearly all aspects of application development, the MOTODEV Summits efficiently condense months of potential experimentation and development into one day.
Designed with your Success in Mind
Throughout the summit, developers will have the opportunity to hear inspiring keynotes, meet industry leaders, share ideas with other developers and experiment with the latest tools. Following the keynote address, attendees are invited to participate in a series of detailed training break-out sessions and tutorials that deliver comprehensive technical content and define business opportunities. These tracks are comprised of:
  • Platform & technology sessions providing technical insight and in-depth perspective on all Motorola-supported platforms (including MOTOMAGX, Java ME™, UIQ, Windows Mobile®, AJAR, Brew® and WiMAX)
  • Tutorials offering deep dive discussions on everything a developer needs to know to design, develop, debug, deploy and distribute compelling enterprise, vertical business or consumer applications with Motorola
Additional MOTODEV Summits highlights include:
  • An interactive and experiential Showcase that allows attendees to view Motorola’s latest products and platforms. Fast Track service providers will also be present to demonstrate their offerings, answer questions and provide real-time support.
  • A Tech Lab, providing developers the opportunity to work one-on-one with MOTODEV support specialists and engineers to create some “magic” of their own.

RegistrationAttendance is free for all MOTODEV members and space is limited. To register for a summit or to obtain more information on joining Motorola’s MOTODEV Developer network, please visit http://developer.motorola.com/summit.

Source: motorola.com

IBM Supercomputer boosts Olympic weather forecasts

Rain or Shine, IBM Supercomputer to Power Official Weather Forecasts for Beijing
China taps IBM for meteorological expertise

Chinese weatherman will use an IBM supercomputer to make their predictions for the Olympic Games. The system will also help the Beijing Meteorological Bureau forecast air quality.

Capable of sweeping an area up to 44,000 square kilometers (about 17,000 square miles), the computer can provide hourly numerical weather forecasts for each square kilometer.
The Beijing Meteorological Bureau (BMB) announced today that it has acquired a new IBM supercomputer to aid in weather forecasting and air-quality control. The system is capable of sweeping an area up to 44,000 square kilometers to provide hourly numerical weather forecasts for each square kilometer. The new computer, an IBM System p575, will provide ten times the computational power of the BMB’s current weather forecasting system. In addition to providing up-to-the-hour forecasts, the supercomputer will also be used to help predict air quality in Beijing. The system will be employed by BMB to improve the accuracy of forecasts in the regions surrounding Beijing.

“The IBM supercomputer will allow for much more fine numerical weather forecasting for the Beijing area during the Olympics and afterwards,” said Liu Xulin, director of the Beijing Meteorological Information Center. “IBM brings many resources to help us improve forecasting, especially their world-class scientists and researchers, who combine meteorology with computer science.”

“IBM is very proud to be supporting the Beijing Meteorological Bureau,” said Fan Yu, Director of IBM’s Public Sector in China. “We look forward to working with the BMB in their ongoing efforts to improve the forecasting accuracy in the Beijing area.” The 80-node IBM System p575 employs leading edge POWER5+ microprocessors, and can deliver peak performance of 9.8 teraflops -- or trillion operations per second. This initial configuration of the system would rank it among the ten fastest supercomputers in China, according to the Top 500 list of the world’s fastest supercomputers.

Source: ibm.com

The world's first 10.5 million dollar mobile phone - only for billionaires

FREE private island with your next mobile phone!
If you have a billion dollars in your kitty and have your 6 digit BIN (Billionaire Identification Number) and have your bank account in one of the banks which can accomodate all your money, then you could own the world's first US $10.5 million mobile phone! If you were thinking why the phone costs US $10.5 million and which phone it really is, then its the Blackberry 8830 World edition smart phone bundled with a "Private Island"!! Now, if you have that kind of cash head right up to http://www.privateislandoffer.com/ and purchase the phone. Its available on the Sprint network with a new service plan only in the USA but will work worldwide (do you really care about the phone?? The phone costs a mere $200). This offer is available to a limited 100 billionaires on this planet.
Source: sprint.com

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

ubroadcast Launches LIVE Broadcasting

SAN DIEGO - ubroadcast, Inc. today announced that it has officially released its much anticipated “Station Manager” software which allows users to host a LIVE Internet talk radio or music show.
Pre-Registered broadcasters have been testing and providing feedback on the software which has led to several improvements over the past few weeks. The Patent Applied for Technology in the Station Manger software allows the user to broadcast LIVE at any time to ubroadcast Listeners, as well as upload MP3’s and WAV files of music, commercials and other pre-recorded content that plays on their ubroadcast station 24 hours. Several enhanced features will soon be released to provide a full interactive experience between broadcaster and listener unlike anything else currently available in traditional or Internet Radio.
In addition to the LIVE and uncensored user generated content (which is not subject to FCC
restrictions), ubroadcast also offers HD quality music and other premium content stations which the company hopes will make it a superior offering to Satellite radio providers such as XM and Sirius.
The Company has experienced a great deal of exposure for its potential for growth in popularity such as other companies like MySpace have experienced, and has been called “Radio’s YouTube” in recent articles. ubroadcast’s “Player” software, which allows Listeners to hear user generated broadcasts and other content, was launched last year and is available as a free download on the ubroadcast.com web site.
Visit http://www.ubroadcast.com/ for more information about the company and to download the software.

iTunes Store Tops Three Billion Songs - are you serious??

CUPERTINO, CaliforniaApple® announced that more than three billion songs have been purchased and downloaded from the iTunes® Store (http://www.itunes.com/). iTunes is the world’s most popular online music, TV and movie store featuring a catalog of over five million songs, 550 television shows and 500 movies. iTunes recently surpassed Amazon and Target to become the third largest music retailer in the US.

“We’d like to thank all of our customers who have contributed to this incredible milestone,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes.

With Apple’s legendary ease of use, pioneering features such as Cover Flow™, integrated podcasting support, iMix playlist sharing, seamless integration with iPod® and iPhone™, and the ability to turn previously purchased songs into completed albums at reduced prices, the iTunes Store is the best way for PC and Mac® users to legally discover, purchase and download music and video online.

Source: apple.com

Shell Wants to Help the World’s Motorists Save - HongKong motorists second worst at saving fuel

Hong Kong Drivers are the Second Worst at Improving Fuel Economy, According to a Report

Shell Hong Kong unveils a new global initiative to help motorists save 10% or more fuel while driving today.

The programme, which will investigate how much fuel drivers can save, will consist of three elements: first, understanding how drivers think and feel about fuel economy; second, equipping drivers with information and skills to drive more efficiently; and third, helping stimulate drivers’ awareness of fuel efficient driving practices by demonstrating the impact of using Shell fuel with fuel economy formula and Shell FuelStretch tips combined can have.

The “understanding” element begins today in Hong Kong, with the publication of a new Shell-sponsored report revealing how motorists in 11 countries might be inspired to modify their driving habits to save fuel. Findings reveal a gulf in knowledge and action, with very few motorists being aware of the range of things they can do to help save fuel. The report highlights are:
  • 4 in 10 of us have never checked our mileage
  • Over 6 in 10 of us have never tried to improve our fuel economy
  • If we knew it would help the environment, over half of us would try new ways to save fuel but saving money beats benefits to the environment as a reason to save fuel
  • 75% of drivers in Hong Kong have never tried to improve fuel economy, ranked second worst among all 11 countries and only slightly better than the worst performing country, Singapore
  • 6 in 10 of drivers in Hong Kong would be persuaded to be more fuel economy active if there was proof they could save money

Wilson Li, General Manager – Retail of Shell Hong Kong Limited commented, “If collectively the world’s motorists were to save 10% of the fuel we use, we can calculate roughly that 176.5 billion fewer litres could be used each year; that’s about 70,000 standard swimming pools!”

Wilson Li continued, “If every driver were to use 10% less of fuel in Hong Kong, we could save roughly 98.4 million fewer litres of fuel each year - which is approximately the same amount of water contained in 39 standard swimming pools.”

Ringo Lee, Vice Chairman of The Institute of the Motor Industry Hong Kong, supported the findings, and said, “In general, drivers in Hong Kong are not knowledgeable about how to save fuel and how improving fuel economy can save money and help the environment. Education should be a priority.”

The report also found that motorists need proof of the benefits of improving fuel economy. As a result, Shell Hong Kong has begun working with real life drivers to show how savings of 10% or more fuel is achievable using a combination of Shell fuel with fuel economy formula and Shell FuelStretch Tips.

Shell has a long heritage of innovation in fuel economy. In the 1920s demand for motor cars and gasoline increased significantly so Shell introduced Shell Dynamin, a fuel that offered some of the most advanced engine efficiency of its time. In the 1950s Shell fuel included a proven mileage ingredient, Shell ICA.

In 2006 Shell launched “Shell Unleaded with fuel economy formula” and set a Guinness World Record for fuel economy by helping a couple from Australia, John and Helen Taylor, to circumnavigate the globe using only 24 tanks of Shell Unleaded with fuel economy formula, which is now available at 8,752 Shell stations.

Source: shell.com

Monday, August 27, 2007

Sun Microsystems to Change Stock Ticker Symbol to JAVA

Ubiquity of Java Technology Brand Connects Sun to Investors, Consumers and Opportunities
SANTA CLARA, Calif. August 23, 2007 Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) today announced that it will change its Nasdaq stock ticker symbol from SUNW to JAVA, the ubiquitous technology and brand it created in 1995. The stock ticker change will go into effect for the trading community on Monday, August 27, 2007.
"The Java brand and technology have evolved to be among the most pervasive on the internet, yielding extraordinary awareness for Sun and opportunity for the community that leverages it," said Jonathan Schwartz, president and CEO of Sun. "More than a billion people across the globe, representing nearly every demographic, market and industry, rely upon Java's security, innovation and value to connect them with opportunity. That awareness positions Sun, and now our investor base, for the future."

The Java economy as a whole includes a broad array of businesses built with Java technology, from Google and eBay, to some of the world's largest financial and telecommunications companies. The Java platform powers and is made visible via more than 2.1 billion mobile devices (Ovum 2007), nearly every PC on the internet and numerous consumer electronics and embedded systems products such as Sony's Playstation 3 video game console. Sun estimates the number of consumers that recognize the ubiquitous cup and steam on Java's brand logo to be in excess of a billion people.

Sun today generates license revenues from Java technology, but more significantly derives revenue from the software, storage, servers, services and microelectronics that power the datacenters behind global Java deployments - whether on handsets, personal computers, or in the network. Sun believes its business is advantaged by such exposure, and the change in ticker symbol more effectively connects it with the marketplace. A complete history of Java is online at http://www.sun.com/java/.
source: sun.com

QUALCOMM Equips 300 Million Mobile Handsets Worldwide with GPS

Company Marks Milestone in Enabling Navigation, Community and Personal Location Services on Cell Phones

SAN DIEGO — August 14, 2007QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading developer and innovator of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA ) and other advanced wireless technologies, today marked a milestone in the adoption of the Company's gpsOne® position-location technology. More than 300 million mobile handsets worldwide have now been shipped with the gpsOne solution, helping the wireless industry meet worldwide user demand for accurate, easy-to-use location services on mobile devices.

“QUALCOMM powers the majority of mobile location services that have been deployed thus far, and this milestone reflects the accelerated expansion of GPS capabilities on mobile handsets using QUALCOMM's gpsOne solution,” said Jason Bremner, senior director of product management for QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies. “We anticipate even stronger growth in the upcoming years as new mobile-based applications such as location-aware shopping, friend finder and community-type location services become more mainstream in consumers' daily lifestyles.”

The gpsOne solution is the most widely deployed position-location solution in the world. It currently provides the position-location technology behind the majority of location services offered by more than 50 major network operators worldwide. Supporting Assisted-GPS and Standalone-GPS modes, as well as gpsOneXTRA™ Assistance technology for enhanced Standalone-GPS performance, the gpsOne solution is integrated into most of QUALCOMM's Mobile Station Modem™ (MSM™) chipsets to enable manufacturers to more cost effectively offer positioning capabilities on wireless devices. Numerous leading developers have taken advantage of the gpsOne solution on MSM chipsets to offer a wide range of compelling applications currently available on global wireless networks.
Source: qualcomm.com

The Microsoft Server OS comparison site launched! (Read Linux is obviously not better for your enterprise!)

Informing Decision-Making for Customers at the Crossroads in Their Server-Purchasing Choices

Announced today, the Windows Server/Compare site provides customers with in-depth resources and comparative information about Windows Server, Linux and UNIX.

REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 23, 2007 — Enterprise customers at the crossroads of their server platform investments must weigh numerous considerations.
To name a few: What server technologies are best suited to particular workloads? Which platform will deliver the desired security, reliability and cost savings while interoperating smoothly with disparate technologies? And what can be learned about Windows Server and competitive offerings such as Linux and UNIX from third-party analysts and from customers who have had direct experience with the alternatives?

To help customers answer these and other questions, Microsoft today launched a new Web site, Windows Server/Compare. Designed to help enterprises with their server purchasing decisions, and provide customers with real-world examples of comparative evaluations, the new site is an evolution of the Microsoft “Get the Facts” Web property.

For more information on the new site and the changes in the marketplace that led to its creation, PressPass spoke with Ryan Gavin, director of Platform Strategy at Microsoft.

PressPass: How are enterprise customers thinking about Microsoft and Linux or open-source software (OSS) today?

Gavin: There’s been quite a dramatic evolution in the IT marketplace. As recently as four or five years ago, Linux was considered a relatively new alternative to existing platforms like Windows Server, Netware, UNIX and Mainframe. At the time, there was a lot of discussion about Linux and open-source software, but customers were hard pressed to find firsthand, practical information to help inform their decision-making. Today, a lot of the ambiguity about Linux and OSS in general has been addressed, and customers are reverting to the same type of pragmatic decision-making that they’ve always used. Not surprisingly, the things that mattered to them yesterday still matter today — things like reliability, security, total cost of ownership (TCO), interoperability and manageability.

PressPass: What can customers expect from Microsoft when it comes to making informed technology decisions?
Gavin: The type of information customers tend to ask for really depends on where the organization is in the technology evaluation process and what that specific individual’s role is in the decision-making process. Broadly speaking, IT organizations at the beginning of a purchasing decision really want to have some sort of validation at the platform level. How does a given platform perform against the fundamentals — such as reliability, application availability, skills to support, and security? They also want to hear from their industry peers to better understand what the experience of other customers similar to them has been.
Beyond that, you start to get into a very specific, detailed assessment of how the technology or solution maps to that customer’s particular requirements. The customer is evaluating technical integration, deployment specifications, standards support, application integration and interoperability, as well as looking forward to planning their future technology road map.
So, to answer your question, while we work to provide customers with information that spans that gamut of decision-making criteria, we’ve learned that what customers appreciate most is the customer-to-customer connection. This is arguably the most trusted source of information, and we have a wealth of customer insights and experience that we can share broadly.

PressPass: How has Microsoft evolved its approach to Linux and OSS?

Gavin: I think there are three key points here. First, we’re continuing to work extremely hard every day to provide the best value for customers with Windows Server over the alternatives. Simply put, we believe that Windows Server provides greater business value and lower long-term costs for customers than competing platforms, including Linux. We always want Windows Server to be the operating system of choice.

Second, we understand many of our customers operate in mixed environments. In the enterprise in particular, heterogeneous environments are a de facto standard, so we are committed to working together with our customers, partners and the industry to provide solutions that meet customer needs via interoperability.

Third, it’s important to clarify that we don’t compete with OSS per se, but with some products or technologies that may come out of open source. There will naturally be products that compete with Microsoft products, from commercial or open-source companies. Open source is a software development model; it’s a way of licensing technology, and it’s something that Microsoft participates in. We have open-source projects, an open-source community site Port 25 and even an open-source software lab here on campus that does a lot of work with the community, including looking at how we can improve interoperability. We’ve evolved our approach through open-source partnerships with companies like Novell, SugarCRM, Zend, MySQL, XenSource and SpikeSource, as well as through our own technologies and Web sites like CodePlex, which is a source-code sharing site for Windows-based projects.

PressPass: What information will be available to customers on the new Compare site?

Gavin: When we launched our “Get the Facts” Web site in 2003, we focused on providing customers with access to third-party facts and evidence to help them cut through the hype about Linux and OSS in the marketplace at that time. On the Compare site you’ll see a much richer, more dynamic conversation with a broader cross-section of information to help customers as they make pragmatic investment decisions — whether they’re trying to better understand how various platforms compare against broad business requirements like reliability, security, TCO, or even more specific comparisons like side-by-side demos, deployment best practices, and so on.

One of the things you’ll see in spades, however, is customers talking to customers. This is one of the most powerful elements of the site because, frankly, while customers are interested in what we have to say, they’re really interested in what their peers who have gone through similar experiences have to say. They value the access we provide to other CIOs and the candid interviews about the decisions other customers have made, including the implementations they’ve completed and the results they’ve achieved.

For instance, how did the state of Illinois’ IT department save the state US$10.5 million over five years while also delivering improved security and communications? The Compare site includes many of these customer references in a variety of formats — from formal case study reviews and less formal CIO interviews to webcast discussions and video summaries. All of this content highlights scenarios where customers have gone through fact-based decision-making processes and rolled out implementations — whether it’s looking at Windows vs. Linux, Windows vs. UNIX or even the mainframe.

Swiss Air is another great example. In an incredibly tough business climate, they are looking for technology to improve their ability to serve customers while driving down overall cost of delivery. What did they learn when they performed a deep analysis of platform alternatives? Why did they choose Windows Server? Sharing these experiences is a big part of what the Compare site is about.

PressPass: How does this complement the interoperability efforts between Microsoft and open-source vendors?

Gavin: We’re making sure our platform is accessible to the open-source community — to developers and independent software vendors writing open-source applications. We want a diverse group of developers to be able to take advantage of this amazing Windows Server platform that spans the entire IT industry. We are working hard to help ensure the open-source community can be successful on the Windows platform, while also working on the product interoperability that our enterprise and midmarket customer might expect.

People often think of Microsoft and OSS as polar opposites, but in reality OSS is another method for us to find and present solutions to customers. That’s why we not only actively participate in open-source development, but also participate with the community through sites like Port 25. In fact, we recently launched a new site called microsoft.com/opensource where people who are interested in OSS can understand our position, including how we collaborate, how we integrate and how we can amplify open-source efforts.

PressPass: How will the Compare site forward the company’s evolving competitive strategy?

Gavin: We are going to continue to work to help demonstrate to customers the power and capabilities of the Windows Server platform versus the alternatives that are available to them. At the same time, we’re going to make sure that the Windows Server platform supports the vibrant ecosystem of open-source developers and ISVs who wish to take advantage of it. We’re also going to do an increasingly good job of helping customers see that value through the lens of other customers, through third-party facts, and through insights we’ve had over the last four to five years of working deeply with customers and analysts in this space who are going through these comparative and fact-based decisions. And we’re going to continue to build bridges with open-source developers.
PressPass: Where can customers go to get started on this new site?

Gavin: The new Compare site is located at www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare. It includes great information resources for server OS-focused evaluations, as well as links to additional hands-on technical resources.

NASA's Mars-Bound Phoenix Adjusts Course Successfully

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander today accomplished the first and largest of six course corrections planned during the spacecraft's flight from Earth to Mars.
Phoenix left Earth Aug. 4, bound for a challenging touchdown on May 25, 2008, at a site farther north than any previous Mars landing. It will robotically dig to underground ice and run laboratory tests assessing whether the site could ever have been hospitable to microbial life.
Phoenix today is traveling at about 33,180 meters per second (74,200 miles per hour) in relation to the sun. The first trajectory-correction maneuver was calculated to tweak the velocity by about 18.5 meters per second (41 miles per hour). The spacecraft fired its four mid-size thrusters for three minutes and 17 seconds to adjust its trajectory.
"All the subsystems are functioning as expected with few deviations from predicted performance," said Joe Guinn, Phoenix mission system manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
Key activities in the next few weeks will include checkouts of science instruments, radar and the communication system that will be used during and after the landing.
The second trajectory-correction maneuver is planned for mid-October. "These first two together take out the bias intentionally put in at launch," said JPL's Brian Portock, Phoenix navigation team chief. Without the correction maneuvers, the spacecraft's course after launch day would miss Mars by about 950,000 kilometers (590,000 miles), an intentional offset to prevent the third stage of the launch vehicle from hitting Mars. The launch vehicle is not subject to the rigorous cleanliness requirements that the spacecraft must meet as a protection against letting Earth organisms get a foothold on Mars.
The burn began at 11:30 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time. Each of the four trajectory-correction thrusters provides about 15.6 newtons (3.5 pounds) of force. Smaller, attitude-control thrusters pivoted the spacecraft to the desired orientation a few minutes before the main burn and returned it afterward to the right orientation for catching solar energy while communicating with Earth. Their thrust capacity is about 4.4 newtons (1 pound) apiece. The twelve largest thrusters on Phoenix, delivering about 293 newtons (66 pounds) apiece, will operate only during the final minute before landing on Mars.
The Phoenix mission is led by Peter Smith of the University of Arizona, Tucson, with project management at JPL and development partnership at Lockheed Martin, Denver. International contributions are provided by the Canadian Space Agency; the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; the universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark; the Max Planck Institute, Germany; and the Finnish Meteorological Institute. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
Additional information on Phoenix is available online at: http://www.nasa.gov/phoenix and at http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu . Additional information on NASA's Mars program is available online at: http://www.nasa.gov/mars .
Source: nasa.gov

Sunday, August 26, 2007

NAM and Philips help birds migrate safely across North Sea - the birds need SOME respite!

The world’s first offshore platform to be equipped with bird friendly lighting
Amsterdam/Assen, The Netherlands – Royal Philips Electronics and NAM (Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij) have developed a new type of lighting, which radiates only a limited part of the colour spectrum. Due to the resulting unique colour, the lighting on offshore platforms less distracts birds during their migration across the North Sea. The new type of lighting has already been installed as a pilot project on one of NAM’s platforms - L15 in the Dutch part of the North Sea - with very promising results so far.

Every year some 60 million birds migrate across the North Sea. Most make the trip across without any problems. But under a certain combination of weather conditions many migratory birds are attracted and disoriented by traditional lighting on oil and gas platforms. They fly around aimlessly or alight on the platforms and spend a long time there, often becoming too weak to reach the coast. The risk of the birds encountering such specific weather conditions en route is about 10%.

NAM spent many years studying this problem and involved Philips. The studies showed that the key to solving the problem lies mainly in the colour of the lighting currently being used on the offshore platforms. Birds are distracted predominantly by the red part of the spectrum, and much less by blue or green. Blue lighting would however mean less safe conditions for the people working on the platforms, partly because that kind of light impairs the sharpness of one’s sight. Fire extinguishers are also less clearly visible in lighting without the red part of the spectrum. NAM and Philips got round the table with this information and jointly set about developing a new type of light that would not distract birds whilst at the same time and will at the same time not impair safe working conditions.

Platform L15, just off the island of Vlieland along the Dutch coast, is the first platform in the world to be equipped with the new type of lighting developed by Philips. Almost all the floodlights – no fewer than 380 lamps - have been replaced by a mixture of new special TL and HID lamps (36W TLD and 400W HPI lamps). During the present trial period the number of distracted birds is being counted whilst at the same time the welfare of the people working on the platform is also being studied. The trial is being carried out entirely in accordance with the regulations for safe, healthy working conditions. The platform workers are enthusiastic about the project and far fewer disoriented birds have been observed. The first scientific results will become available after the main bird migration season this autumn.

NAM and Philips are delighted about their joint project. “Philips is committed to improving the quality of life and sustainability is part of our heritage. This is a fantastic example of how different industrial organisations can jointly solve an environmental problem,” says Philips’ Marketing Manager Kay Rauwerdink. “The NAM carries out a lot of research into the impact of its activities on the environment with as aim to minimize these. I have high expectations for the new lamps,” adds Joop Marquenie, an environmental specialist working for NAM.


Source: philips.com

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