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TI's INDIAN UNIT FILES FOR 120 PATENTS IN 13 YEARS

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Texas Instruments (India), a fully owned subsidiary of Texas Instruments Inc at Houston of the US, has filed for 120 patents so far in the 13 years of its operations in India. The patents have been filed for the research and development work done at its facility in Bangalore. The Bangalore facility focuses on core competencies of the company. It had designed Ankoor, a digital signal processor (DSP) which was launched in March 1998. It had filed for six patents for DSP and plans to file four more. It has filed for patents of in-processors used in flash memory phones. It has filed patents for a technique for high speed image compression, a software algorithm for implanting screening. (rk)(m)

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Texas Instruments (India), a fully owned subsidiary of Texas Instruments Inc at Houston of the US, has filed for 120 patents so far in the 13 years of its operations in India.

Publisher: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1999
United States, Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing, Patents & copyrights, Electronic Components, Texas Instruments Inc., TXN

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VISA'S NEW POWER

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Visa International has evolved a new advertisement campaign for India. It has been visualised by Saatchi & Saatchi to strengthen the power and the accessibility of the brand. It is also developing a card promotional strategy with its member-banks. The strategy revolves round the Sydney Olympics and is aimed at India. Visa International has about 23 member-banks and more than 1,000,000 card-holders in India. Now, Visa cards are accepted by over 105,000 merchant establishments. (ag)

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Evolves new advertisement campaign for India, which has been visualised by Saatchi & Saatchi

Publisher: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
Credit Card Issuing, Advertising, Consumer Bank Credit Card Svcs, Bank credit cards, Visa Inc., Article

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EXPORTS SHOW 3% DECLINE IN FIRST HALF

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The exports from India fell by 3 percent in terms of dollars in the first half of 1998-99. This was due to the poor performance by the cotton yarn, electronics, leather, steel and auto components sectors. In September 1998, the exports fell by 5 percent. The imports increased by 5 percent in the first half of 1998-99. (ag)

Publisher: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
Exports of Goods & Services

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