| 24th April - Evolution Robotics
announced today that KDDI Corporation is including the ER Search visual
search engine on its new Spring 2008 au line of camera phones,
and has made it available for download for any KDDI customer with a prior au
camera phone. This launch marks a dramatic expansion in the market for mobile
visual search, which will enable millions of consumers in Japan alone to do online
searches by taking pictures of everyday objects with their camera phone. The
deployment of this technology in the mass market also opens up an entirely new
range of categories of services for mobile marketing, which is already projected
to grow to $24 Billion worldwide by 2013. (Source: ABI Research) ER Search
is a mobile search engine operated by Bandai Networks and powered by Evolution
Robotics ViPR visual pattern recognition system. It works essentially like
using a traditional search engine, but without having to type any text or go through
complicated menus. Instead, users simply snap a picture of something theyre
interested in and immediately get back relevant content, all in the palm of the
hands. As an example, KDDI customers will be able to take a picture of
a music CD that would return links relating to the artist, hear clips from the
album and purchase songs to download on their phone. If they are shopping for
wine in a store, they can take a picture of the wine label and get expert reviews
and recommendations on the spot. Or, if they are browsing through a catalog and
see an item theyd like to buy, they can order it immediately by snapping
a picture of the item on the page. ER Search is an entirely new way
for connecting consumers with content and companies, said Satoshi Oshita,
CEO of Bandai Networks. Because ER Search runs on mobile phones, searches
happen when and where the customer is, as soon as they see something that theyre
interested in. Additionally, the fact that a customer simply has to click a picture
of a product or advertisement, makes the search process far easier and immediate
than anything that has been available before. We are very pleased
to be working with Bandai Networks and are excited to see the momentum building
in the Japanese market, said Paolo Pirjanian, President and CEO of Evolution
Robotics. Our mission is to take aerospace-grade technologies and make them
affordable for mass market applications, and ER Search is a great example. We
see this as just the start of a growing market for visual search in Asia and other
parts of the globe and are actively working with our partners to expand the range
of services that can benefit consumers and companies alike. Bandai
Networks had already deployed ER Search on over one million phones in Japan in
2007. With this deployment with KDDI, the number of users with access to ER Search
will expand by millions more in a very short time, making it even more compelling
for companies and advertisers to participate in the service. About ViPR
The ViPR technology easily supports user-generated content so that users
can take new pictures of objects, images, videos or even locations and tag them
with links and content to expand the database. That content will then show up
in the results returned to other users who take similar pictures, thus creating
a robust world-wide visual database for communities to develop and access.
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