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At the time, Jochen Zeitz, the Chairman and CEO of Puma, stated that the Puma Phone “was consistent with everything Puma stands for – joy, environmental responsibility and individuality”. He went on to note that he saw the device as a way to “directly connect with the Puma community through services such as live sports feeds and m-commerce”. At the Mobile World Congress 2010, Sagem Wireless unveiled two new devices – the PUMA PHONE [6] and the CosyPhone. [7]

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With a resistive (rather than capacitive) touch screen and no Wi-Fi, it soon became clear the Puma phone was going to struggle to be competitive with the price point it was targeting. People working on the project at the time also felt it was too innovative in many areas and consequently too costly to produce. This limited sales once it was commercially available and the poor sell-out led to the project's demise. Clark, Nicola (30 October 2004). "French Merger Is Set in Engines and Electronics". The New York Times. SAGEM ( Société d’Applications Générales de l’Électricité et de la Mécanique, translated as "Company of General Applications of Electricity and Mechanics") was a French company involved in defense electronics, consumer electronics, and communication systems.In 2005, SAGEM and SNECMA merged to form Safran. [7] [8] In 2007, SAGEM launched its mobile phones into the Indian market, marketed under the tradename "Bleu". [9] Founded in 1924, SAGEM initially specialised in mechanical engineering and tool manufacture. Early in its existence, it entered the defense sector. The company made a foray into telecommunications in 1942 with the first telex printer, although it was principally a defense-oriented company during the first few decades of the post-war era. This majority focus upon the military sector continued for several years after the departure of Marcel Môme, SAGEM's founder.

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In 1925, Marcel Môme created the Société d’Applications Générale d’Electricité et de Mécanique (Sagem), whose initial business was primarily mechanical engineering. Sagem diversified its business, for instance by making precision equipment for the French navy. The Société d’Applications Téléphoniques was created in 1932 and taken over by Sagem in 1939, as the Société Anonyme de Télécommunications (SAT), making it a major player in telephony and telecom business.

In 1942, following a request from the French Ministry of Telecommunications, SAGEM developed a new communication system, the telex printer. This product marked the company's move toward a larger involvement in the telecommunications sector. After the Second World War, the company became increasingly involved in France's defense and aeronautical industries. [1] In 1961, SAGEM was selected to provide the inertial navigation systems for France's first ballistic missiles, as well as the optical and navigation systems for the first ballistic missile submarines. The company maintained its focus on the defense industry even after the retirement of Môme. Robert Labarre took over the leadership role from Môme as SAGEM's second president, remaining in this role until 1987. [1] Sagem Wireless is now called MobiWire SAS. MobiWire SAS is now designing and delivering mobile phones as an original design manufacturer (ODM). a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "SAGEM S.A. History". fundinguniverse.com . Retrieved 31 December 2019. Le décès brutal de Pierre Faurre plonge Sagem dans l'incertitude". Les Echos (in French). 2001-02-08 . Retrieved 2020-08-25.

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Parsons, Russell (6 October 2009). "Puma to launch mobile phone". Marketing Week. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. In the 1940s, Sagem moved into the telecoms market with the production of telex machines. In 1962, Robert Labarre was named president and CEO, a role he held until 1987 when he was replaced by Pierre Faurre who had led a management buyout of company in 1985. [1] The appointment of Faurre coincided with the launch of first Sagem-made fax machine and followed by the launch of a new generation fax machine in 1990. Sagem Wireless was launched in January 2009 with an investment from Sofinnova Partners and with Thierry Buffenoir as its CEO. [2] [3] [4] After this investment, Sagem Wireless shifted in strategy to begin designing phones for third parties. [4] During the 1980s, SAGEM's distributed Japanese fax machines while developing its own technology. Over the traditional defense sector, such products accounted for a growing share of SAGEM's revenues. During the 1990s, the firm entered the automotive systems sector. Starting in 1997, the company produced GSM telephones for the French market, at one point holding roughly 50% of it.Between 1995-2000, the Mobile Phones business units was driven by Guy Rouanne and Radiocommunications Systems and Radiocommunications Networks business units were led by Thierry Buffenoir. In 2001, Buffenoir became chairman and chief executive officer of Sagem Mobile, the mobile phone operating division of Sagem. Under Buffenoir’s leadership, by 2004 Sagem Mobile had grown to become a top 5 European handset manufacturer and market leader in France, its home market.

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In November 2010, the company launched Binder - a white-label e-Reader - and announced French retailer FNAC and Telecom Italia as customers. [8] Also that month, the CosyPhone became commercially available. [9] MobiWire [ edit ] During 1985, Robert Labarre was in the process of transferring control of SAGEM to Pierre Faurre [ fr] following a management buyout. [1] Seeing the potential of the telecommunications sector, Faurre reshaped SAGEM into one of Europe's leading high-technology specialists. This shift was motivated by declining defence budgets across Europe and the Soviet Union's liberalisation, making involvement in the defence sector less attractive. [1] During the late 1980s, the firm released several innovations in the fax machine market, including the first machine capable of printing on standard paper (instead of expensive thermal paper) and the first home consumer units. During this era, SAGEM experienced rising sales, topping the FFr 10 billion mark in 1990. Communications products comprised a growing share of the company's revenues over the defense sector. [1] The Puma Phone was announced at the annual Mobile World Congress event in Spain in February 2010 and was one of the unexpected highlights of the show. It was manufactured by Sagem Wireless, which has been divested to venture capital firm Sofinnova in August 2008. There was some surprise that Sagem Wireless was offering a new phone as many people had incorrectly assumed it was no longer in business. In fact, the company has been quietly working with a number of well-known brands to develop devices and the Puma phone was the first example of this.

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Henderson, Rik (9 November 2010). "Sagem Wireless Cosy phone embraces NFC tech". Archived from the original on 12 November 2010. Staff, V. C. J. (2008-07-31). "Sofinnova Buys Sagem Mobile". Venture Capital Journal . Retrieved 2020-08-25. In 2008, the SAGEM group spun off its communications and mobile telephony businesses (Sagem Mobile) to focus on core company values. Sagem Sécurité merged with Ingenico. [10] The broadband business became Sagemcom [ fr]. The mobile phone business became Sagem Wireless. The identity, bio-metric and transaction business became Safran Morpho. The company's defence electronics business became Safran Sagem.

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