CONNECTED 雜志第19期

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    Leading innovation for over 75 years

    Few companies can claim to have directly contributed to a technological revolution. The LEMO Group has had the chance to initiate more than one. Among others, it invented the Push-Pull latching system and set the global standard for hybrid fibre optic connectors supporting the move to HDTV. To remain at the forefront of innovation for three quarters of a century requires a lot of passion and commi

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    The LEMO Group to serve 5 billion fans

    Launched in 1930 in Uruguay and held every four years, the Football World Cup has missed only two editions (1942 and 1946 because of the Second World War). So, this year’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar will be the 22nd edition. It is the first one to be held in an Arab country and, for climate reasons, the first one organised in winter.

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    1972 the start of a classic american success story

    The story of LEMO’s conquest of the New World began with two converging paths : LEMO USA and NORTHWIRE, both of them started, by coincidence, in 1972. United since 2014, they now have a 100 years of combined expertise in interconnect solutions in the US market.

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    Mobile life support

    MOVES? SLC? has been deployed in Ukraine, just like in other armed conflicts and disaster operations. It provides critical care assistance to wounded, in situations where it would be available much farther away and potentially too late. An innovative solution created by Canadian company Thornhill Medical.

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    When formula one is only the beginning

    Freshly created Sauber Technologies promises its customers the know-how, equipment, and technologies of 30 years’ experience in Formula One. High-end additive manufacturing and wind tunnel tests, among others.

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    Broadcasting the most powerful football league

    Broadcast in more than 210 countries, the prestigious Premier League is followed by over 3.2 billion people around the world (source Nielsen). Not to mention the spectators watching the matches in pubs or on mobile media. Its cumulative television broadcast rights could easily amount to 4 billion dollars.