October 31st, 2011 by admin

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Bosch Group's Automotive Electronics division is collaborating with Freescale Semiconductor for creating an automotive airbag reference platform for the safety segment in growing markets like India and China
Bosch and Freescale will combine their automotive electronics and systems expertise to develop a new airbag reference platform based on Freescale's Qoriwa 32 bit chipsets from microcontroller (MCU) family and ASSP Airbags from Bosch. A scalable MCU works with an integrated airbag system IC which links power supply, sensor interfaces, firing loops along with a safety controller.
Erich Biermann , senior vice president of engineering for Bosch Automotive Electronics said " A Platform based on a Proven ASSP and MCU chipset is the key to fulfilling market demand fast". The new airbag reference platform from Bosch and Freescale will be made available in the first quarter on 2012.
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October 31st, 2011 by admin

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Mykl Roventine
GE Appliances & Lightening well known as a leading company in major appliances and lightning systems across the globe. Inspired by the success of its kitchen appliances that exceeded initial sales forecasts; GE Appliances will be coming up with new exciting range of products.
Four years back i.e. on Labor Day 2007, GE launched a new brand of kitchen appliances and their first line of Café appliances was a great hit exceeding initial sales forecasts. Since then GE is offering a wide range of affordable and innovative kitchen appliances including products related to cooking, refrigeration, and dishwashing.
Four years later GE will be introducing new range of kitchen appliances loaded with futuristic features enabling consumers to take their food on a new level all together.
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August 31st, 2011 by admin

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Bosch home appliances who received the 2011 Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award have joined other corporate entities in sponsoring the wasting Water is Weird campaign. Other than Bosch, Lowe's, Kohler, Proctor & Gamble and the EPA have joined the campaign to encourage Americans to save water.
Brand Manager at Bosch, Micaela Shaw has stated that they at Bosch believed in water and energy efficiency and that they are proud to be part of such an initiative. The company endeavors to make their appliances use the minimum amount of water without compromising on the quality of the appliance.
The campaign is making Americans aware of the shortage of freshwater by a series of comic and humorous takes on a character named "Rip the Drip". Contrary to the common perception, Shaw clarifies further that Bosch dishwashers use only two gallons of water while hand washing requires almost 43 gallons. These dishwashers offer advanced features like Half Load Wash to clean a smaller number of dishes.
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