Sagem Wireless was a multinational communications corporation headquartered in Paris, France. The company was engaged in the designing and manufacturing of customised connected lifestyle devices and services for
mobile network operators and global consumer brands. Sagem Wireless was majority owned by Sofinnova Partners, with minority stakes owned by
SAFRAN
Safran S.A. is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures aircraft engines, rocket engines as well as various aerospace and defense-related equipment or their components. It was formed by a merger between SNECMA and ...
and Sagem Wireless founders and staff.
Sagem Wireless is now called
MobiWire
MobiWire SAS is a spin-off of Sagem Wireless. MobiWire SAS was created in July 2011 with an equity investment from MobiWire Mobiles Ningbo Co LTD, formerly Sagetel Mobiles of Ningbo, China because Sagem Wireless had gone into bankruptcy when it ...
SAS. MobiWire SAS is now designing and delivering mobile phones as an
original design manufacturer
An original design manufacturer is a company that designs and manufactures a product that is eventually rebranded by another firm for sale. Such companies allow the firm that owns or licenses the brand to produce products while having to engage in ...
(ODM).
History
Pre-Telecoms Era
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.
Entry in the Telecoms market
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. 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.
Involvement in mobile phones
In 1996, Sagem invented a consumer fax machine, the “Phonefax”, and in 1995 GSM mobile phone activity was set up by Olivier DEMOLY for the international sales and Philippe Lucas for the French Market and the first satellite TV set-top box. Just one year later, Snecma took full control of its subsidiary SEP (Société Européenne de Propulsion), marking its entry in the space propulsion market. SFIM Industries were acquired by Sagem in 1999 and, together with other subsidiaries, consolidated as SAGEM operating divisions in 2000.
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.
Following the creation of
SAFRAN
Safran S.A. is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures aircraft engines, rocket engines as well as various aerospace and defense-related equipment or their components. It was formed by a merger between SNECMA and ...
in 2005, the Group once again refocused on its core businesses, divesting both its mobile phone and broadband businesses in 2008, to create Sagem Wireless and Sagem Communications respectively.
2009-2010
Sagem Wireless was launched in January 2009 with an investment from Sofinnova Partners and with Thierry Buffenoir as its CEO.
After this investment, Sagem Wireless shifted in strategy to begin designing phones for third parties.
In 2009 the first connected lifestyle devices were launched by Sagem Wireless, including branded devices for
Porsche Design
Porsche Design is a German product design studio and brand founded in 1972 by F. A. Porsche, the designer of the original Porsche 911, known for its high-end accessories including sunglasses, pens, and watches. The current legal instantiation of ...
and
Hello Kitty
, also known by her full name , is a fictional Character (arts), character created by Yuko Shimizu, currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi, and owned by the Japanese company Sanrio. Sanrio depicts Hello Kitty as an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphi ...
. Operator branded devices included the Vodafone 533 Crystal – a device developed exclusively for Vodafone together with Crystallized by Swarovski Elements.
In October 2009, Sagem Wireless announced a licensing agreement with PUMA to deliver a branded mobile phone that is "completely tailor designed, from the inside out", adding the design will reflect "the DNA of the PUMA brand".
At the
Mobile World Congress
MWC Barcelona (formerly but still commonly referred to as Mobile World Congress) is an annual trade show organised by GSMA, dedicated primarily to the mobile communications industry.
The event is held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain at the Fir ...
2010, Sagem Wireless unveiled two new devices – the PUMA PHONE and the CosyPhone.
In November 2010, the company launched Binder - a white-label e-Reader - and announced French retailer FNAC and Telecom Italia as customers. Also that month, the CosyPhone became commercially available.
MobiWire
In the spring of 2011, Sagem Wireless was renamed Mobiwire SA, the aim of renaming the company was to show it was independent from other
SAGEM spin-offs (SAGEMCOM and SAGEM Defence).
Shortly after renaming the company had become bankrupt.
On 22 July, following the recovery proceedings, Sagetel Mobiles made an equity investment and a partial assets transfer relying on part of the employees and the management.
The new company was named
MobiWire
MobiWire SAS is a spin-off of Sagem Wireless. MobiWire SAS was created in July 2011 with an equity investment from MobiWire Mobiles Ningbo Co LTD, formerly Sagetel Mobiles of Ningbo, China because Sagem Wireless had gone into bankruptcy when it ...
SAS. MobiWire SAS is now designing and delivering mobile phones as an
original design manufacturer
An original design manufacturer is a company that designs and manufactures a product that is eventually rebranded by another firm for sale. Such companies allow the firm that owns or licenses the brand to produce products while having to engage in ...
(ODM).
Technologies
Sagem Wireless partnered with innovative technology companies to integrate third party technology into its devices. As part of the Sofinnova Partners group of companies, Sagem Wireless also had access to the skills and expertise of other businesses in the group.
Sagem Wireless technology partners included:
* INSIDE Contactless – chip designer for
contactless high security payment and consumer electronics applications
*
Myriad Group
Myriad Group AG is a Swiss software company in the mobile communications sector. Myriad delivers consumer applications, social media and messaging solutions, and embedded software to OEM's, mobile operators and pay TV providers. Myriad operates th ...
– global leader in mobile software and OS
* Sensitive Object – touchscreen solutions
* Streamezzo – mobile TV and rich media
* Revolt Technology – long lasting mobile batteries
* Varioptic – world leader in
liquid lens technology for cameras in mobile phones
* UPEK –
biometric fingerprint solutions
* Sagem Orga – Smart card manufacturer
* Arkamys – 3D sound DSP libraries
* Total Immersion –
augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. The content can span multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. AR can be de ...
solutions
* Spatial View –
auto-stereoscopic 3D video technology
*
DiBcom DiBcom was a French fabless semiconductor company that designs chipsets for low-power mobile TV and radio reception. Its chipsets are compliant with the current worldwide Digital Video Broadcasting standards DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-H, DVB-SH, with ATS ...
– chipsets for low-power mobile TV and radio
* Spraylogik – dispensing systems and technologies
* Mobiles Republic –
On Device Portal
On-Device Portals (ODPs) allow mobile phone users to easily browse, purchase and use mobile content and services. An ODP platform enables operators to provide a consistent and branded on-device experience across their broadening portfolio of servic ...
for mobile content
* Cellmania – wireless search, provisioning and billing solutions to operators
* Connect Things – barcodes and contextualised-location and time based content management systems
* Sagem Communications – broadband terminals, convergence and energy solutions
Device portfolio
Operator branded devices
* Vodafone 533 Crystal
* Vodafone 540 Grey
* Vodafone 540 Black
* Vodafone 540 White
Were
Exclusive brands
* Porsche Design 9521
* Porsche Design 9522
* Porsche Design 9522 Black Edition
Global brands
* Hello Kitty Day Edition (Sagem my421z)
* Hello Kitty Night Edition (Sagem my421z)
* Hello Kitty Kawaï
* Roxyphone
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*
Puma phone
* Oxbow (Sagem my411c)
* Lulu Castagnette (Sagem my411c)
References
External links
Sagem Wireless to make customised phones for brandsPUMA to launch mobile phone
Vodafone VF533 Made by Sagem, Decorated by CRYSTALLIZED – Swarovski ElementsPorsche unveils touchscreen phone
Privately held companies of France
Manufacturing companies based in Paris
Multinational companies
Mobile phone companies of France
Defunct mobile phone manufacturers