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© NEC Australia 2003
Presentation to the
9th World Electronics Forum
Research and Development at
NEC Australia Pty Ltd
© NEC Australia 2003
Corporate Profile - 2003
NEC Corporation
© NEC Australia 2003
Profile - NEC Corporation• Established : July 17, 1899
• President : Akinobu Kanasugi
• Capital : Y244.7 billion ($A3.22 billion - as of March 31, 2003
• Net Sales : Y4695 billion ($A61,780 million) to March 31 2003
• Major Operations The internet solutions business including of the NEC Group : the manufacture and sales of computers,
communications equipment, electron devices and software.
• Employees : 142,000
© NEC Australia 2003
NEC Globally
North America
4,943
Latin America
Asia
Europe
5,272
58Middle andNear East/Africa Oceania
1,4001,868
17,279
Japan: 111,180
Employees: 142,000
Sales: A$62B (2002)
R&D Investment: A$4.3B in 2002/3
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Research & Development in NEC
• R&D for future business (research) - 1500 employees in Japan, USA, Germany– Quantum Computing– IT - Bio (Super-computing for pharmaceuticals)– Fuel Cells (for mobile phones)– Carbon Nanotube Technology
• R&D for current business (development)– Broadband Internet– Mobile Internet– Intelligent Internet
• Total Expenditure 2002/3 A$4.3B (6.4% of sales)
© NEC Australia 2003
Corporate Profile - 2003
NEC Australia Pty Ltd
© NEC Australia 2003
Established : December 1969
Sales : A$474 Million (FY02/03)(Exports: A$110M, R&D: A$40M)
Employees : 1250 (400 engineers in R&D)
Business Focus : Business & Carrier Solutions Global R&D Centre
Export of locally designed productsHome Electronics
Quality Standards : ISO14001 & ISO 9001Australian and Defence Quality Award
Corporate Profile
© NEC Australia 2003
Our PresencePAPUA NEW GUINEA
NEW ZEALAND
Port Moresby
AUSTRALIA
8 Branch OfficesPlant & Technology Centre
NEC Australia (Head Office)
WestWestAustraliaAustralia
NorthernNorthernTerritoryTerritory
QueenslandQueensland
NSWNSW
SouthSouthAustraliaAustralia
TasmaniaTasmania
Adelaide
Perth
Darwin
Canberra
Sydney
Brisbane
MELBOURNE
Auckland
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Strategy in Australia
Originally NEC sold equipment to carriers, government and large/ small businesses and on the domestic market.
Strategy now is to provide:
- network solutions/services to carriers, ISP’s and government
- manage facilities (voice and data VOIP networks) for government, large and small businesses. (See attachment)
- design and development of products and services for domestic and export markets
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• Broadband Access Products (DSL)(ADSL, SHDSL, VoDSL, Video on DSL)
• Digital Mobile Phones (W-CDMA)(G2.5 and G2.5/3G)
• Mobile Satellite Systems(Networks and mobiles)
• Electronic Services Delivery(Credit card payment of government services, invoice presentment and part payment)
• Business Networks (PBX), Contact Centre Software
NEC Australia’s Mandated Products for R&D
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Network Solutions
Network Solutions involving system integration
• Mobile satellite networks - mobile handset– M-Sat Optus/Defence– M-Sat Telespazio (Italy and Europe)– Iconet Inmarsat/McGraw
• Broadband DSL (4M lines exported)– Nextep 98 sites in Australia– PCCW Hong Kong– NTT Japan– Singtel Singapore– Telecom Malaysia– Telecom Turkey
Our AchievementsR&D and Exports (1990-2003)
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20
40
60
80
100
120
140
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Financial Year
AU
D (
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R&D Exports
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Research and Development in NEC Australia
• $40M per annum and 400 engineers (40 with postgraduate degrees.
• Focus is very much on product design and development.
• Critically focussed on local and overseas market outcomes– NEC Corporation
• Multilingual and multicultural skills available.
• Strong project management; on-time, full-documented, fully tested, cost effective
• Links to international standards critical
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Current R&D Projects at NEC/A
• Gigabit ethernet design for xDSL networks
• ASIC, Layer 1 software, hardware, RF circuits,
industrial design and applications for 2.5 and 3G
Mobiles
• VOIP Networks
• Electronic Services Delivery (e-commerce)