Mobile Intelligence

Mobile Intelligence is an Australian based software engineering company specialising in application development for mobile phones and other resource-constrained devices.

Started in 2006, Mobile Intelligence aims to address the growing demand in the Asia-Pacific region for products and services from a company of industry experts in this exciting field.

Combining over 20 years of industry experience in computer science and engineering, all of our personnel are Masters degree level qualified and hold a number of industry certifications in the engineering and software disciplines.

We have a strong belief in the value of combining academic knowledge and industry experience in order to solve real-world problems and leveraging opportunities to create new and challenging products.

We believe that we are on the cusp of a technology revolution. What we're witnessing today is a newer louder version of the explosion of the home computing market over a decade ago. Countries in Europe and Africa are already abandoning plans to upgrade their older telecommunications networks and are instead pouring money into mobile phone network infrastructure. In many parts of the world, the "smartphone" is already replacing the PC as the home computing and personal information device of choice.

Over the course of 2006, UK subscribers sent over 3 billion SMS messages. In August of that same year, Nokia sold their 100 millionth phone and in the last financial quarter of 2006 saw Symbian OS based smartphones shipping at a rate of two every second. In February of 2007 Japan's DTT DoCoMo signed up their 100 millionth mobile phone subscriber. Each week hundreds of thousands of wallpapers, ringtones, games and applications are downloaded all over the world. Meanwhile in India, handset manufacturers are competing in the stuggle to produce affordable phone hardware to meet the growing demands of a sixth of this planet's population.

In just two years we have seen these figures have soar - in Q2 2008 19.6 million phone running Symbian OS were shipped worldwide and in Q3 Nokia shipped 117.8 million handsets. And of course the newcomer Apple's iPhone has blown the market away - selling one million iPhone 3Gs in it's first weekend when released in July 2008. Google has just released the G1 running the Android platform with it's promise to revolutionise the open source mobile market and corporate managers everywhere are still sleeping with their Blackberries.

Each new device deployed to market includes new features in hardware and software that pave the way for a new breed of mobile computing. Some of the latest mobile devices include features such as GPS locators, accelerometers (which allow the phone to automatically determine how the user is actually holding it) and hardware accelerated OpenGL 3D graphics engines.

The possibilities for intelligent software to leverage these amazing features are limited only by our imagination.

"Raising mobiles to intelligent powers"

Our motto reflects our mission and our logo reminds us that we stand on the shoulders of giants (it was chosen in honour of the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler's famous Euler Formula - one of the foundations of electrical engineering). Our passion is to provide a roadmap through these diverse and challenging technologies and to embrace the coming revolution.

At Mobile Intelligence, mobile phones are our life.

And our mission is to help make the smartphones of today as powerful and intelligent as the smartest ones of tomorrow.

 

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