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Juki Corporation, a world-leading provider of automated assembly products and systems, has played a key role behind the digital brain that is “pumping up the volume” at the World’s biggest event - the Beijing Olympics, held August 8-24, 2008.
The sound of your name being broadcast to thousands around a Beijing Olympic Stadium as a 2008 Medal Winner must be hard to top. BiAmp Systems incorporates Juki placement solutions in its production process and has been honored with supplying the specialized audio sound systems being used to do just that - transmitting perfect sound-offs that will catapult this year’s Olympians into the history books.
At the Beijing Olympics, BiAmp’s audio processors are being used at the soccer and tennis venues, as well as the emergency control center and the national pressroom - all areas where quality is paramount. That is where Juki has made its mark, ensuring the best quality component placement equipment was used in this process. BiAmp Systems production lines incorporated Juki’s award-winning KE2070/KE2080 placement systems, the high-speed modular flexible mounters, designed with speed, accuracy and reliability in mind.
An event of this magnitude demands the very best from all the companies who help make it happen. Matthew Packer, Biamp’s North-Asia Regional Manager in Beijing, said, “We are sure our audio systems will hold up under pressure. We are confident because these systems have been installed for more than eight to twelve months and are designed to have inherent fail-safe properties. So if anything goes wrong, they are able to self-heal or rectify the problem.”
BiAmp’s audio processors are used at worldwide venues where sounds need precise amplification, from meeting rooms to huge stadiums. To provide the clearest sound, the processors remove background noise and eliminate the potential for audio delay that can ripple through a stadium, as well as the offensive screeching often associated with traditional microphones.
For more information, visit BiAmp’s Web site at www.biamp.com. A video clip about BiAmp’s involvement can be found on the site under Quick Links, Channel 8 News.
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