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Nujira opens IC Design Centre in Edinburgh with Support of Scottish Development International

08-03-2011 08:00 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Nujira

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Envelope Tracking Technology leader to tap Scottish electronic engineering talent and create new jobs in Edinburgh

Cambridge, UK, 1 August 2011 – Nujira, the world’s leading provider of Envelope Tracking technology, today announced that it has opened an IC Design Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland, and it has been awarded £175,000 funding from Scottish Development International to support the initiative. The new design centre opened today with a small team of engineers but has plans to draw on the pool of IC design expertise based in the region to triple the design centre’s headcount by the end of 2012.

Commenting, Tim Haynes, CEO of Nujira, said, “Nujira’s Coolteq® wideband Envelope Tracking ICs can reduce power consumption in smartphone transmitters by 30-50%. Our vision is to install hundreds of millions of Coolteq® ICs into energy efficient 3G and 4G devices means that we need to rapidly expand our IC design capabilities. The support of Scottish Development International made a big difference in encouraging us to open our IC design centre in Edinburgh. Scotland not only has a pool of analog and digital IC design talent, but the Universities there also boast highly regarded Faculties of Electronic Engineering. We are looking forward to developing closer links with those universities and to building our team there.”

Located in the heart of Edinburgh in St Andrew Square, Nujira’s design centre will house a multidisciplinary IC development team focused on the Company’s handset solutions. Its designers there will specialise in high performance switched mode power supply controller and amplifier design.

Enterprise Minister Fergus Ewing said: “The decision of Nujira to establish a new centre in Edinburgh, which will create up to 20 new jobs, reinforces the capital’s strong reputation for innovation in technology and engineering. The Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Development international continues to work hard to secure new investment and jobs to Scotland. Nujira’s plan to create a new centre in the city is testament to the talent and skills of the local workforce, and also Scotland’s competitiveness as a first class location for innovation.”

Anne MacColl, chief executive of Scottish Development International, said: "Scottish Development International has worked extensively with Nujira to help the company locate in Scotland, and this investment highlights once again the fact that Scotland continues to offer a very attractive proposition for inward investors.“

"In fact, we know that the skillset available in Edinburgh was a huge contributory factor for the company when deciding where to locate, with both universities offering strong business links and enviable reputations, so this is another feather in the cap for the Scottish research and academic community.”

"Overall, the opening of this design centre is a very encouraging boost for the local economy of Edinburgh, and we look forward to working with the company to achieve its ambitious growth plans."

Nujira is the world leader in Envelope Tracking Technology and employs 70 staff globally, with over 50 engineers engaged in R&D. The Company has its head office and R&D headquarters just outside Cambridge, UK, an Engineering Centre in Bath, and sales locations in the U.S. and Europe.

Nujira’s new design centre in Edinburgh is located at 9-10 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 2AF.

About Scottish Development International (SDI)
Scottish Development International (SDI) works to attract inward investment and knowledge to Scotland to help the economy grow. It also helps Scottish based companies to trade overseas and promotes Scotland as a good place to live, work and do business. It is a partnership between the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise and its work is guided by the Scottish Government’s strategy for economic development in Scotland.

About Nujira
Nujira’s mission is to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of transmitters for digital cellular and broadcast applications by reducing the amount of waste energy dissipated as heat in the RF Power Amplifier circuit. Nujira High Accuracy Tracking (HAT®) Modulator technology dynamically controls the power supply to the circuit in line with the amplitude of the signal, enabling the creation of highly efficient RF Power Amplifiers for 3G and 4G cellular handsets, base stations, and TV broadcast transmitters.

Nujira is a member of the OpenET Alliance – see www.open-et.org.

For further details see www.nujira.com.
Nujira Limited, Building 1010, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB23 6DP
Telephone: +44 1223 597900
Fax: +44 1223 597972

Beky Cann
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Neesham Public Relations
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Email: bekyc@neesham.co.uk

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