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Technology contributes to the quality of life. From a precise MRI scan enabling physicians to make a diagnosis to a clean-shaven face. Philips Applied Technologies continuously works on solutions that make this possible. By applying advanced technologies, Philips Applied Technologies is able to translate innovative ideas into product and manufacturing solutions that meet the market demands. That ambition is being fulfilled every day.

 

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Philips Applied Technologies offers world-class development services for leaders in the healthcare business, providing solutions throughout the care cycle of prevention, diagnostics, treatment and after care.

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Philips Applied Technologies demonstrates world's first maglev inverted planar technology.

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22 November 2007

 

Philips Applied Technologies' Integrated Experience solution
citizenM hotels wins Worldwide Hospitality Award

 

"Best Innovative Concept"

 

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23 October 2007

 

Philips Applied Technologies develops integrated hotel experience 'One Star is Born' ( OSIB ) for citizenM hotels

 

The integrated experience solution is based on the latest networking technologies (RFID, WIFI, Ethernet, VOIP, Ethernet) to provide guests an experience tailored to their desires and preferences in order to make their stay as comfortable and relaxing as possible. It was first shown to public at the Philips Simplicity Event 2007 in London.

 

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12 October 2007

 

Philips NForcer Technology achieves breakthrough in precision linear motor performance

Rethinking the way linear motors are driven allows a single motor to generate movement in two directions, providing much simplified and higher performance motion systems.

 

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Video footage of The 2007 Simplicity Event

 

+ October 2007 Philips Simplicity Event London