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Andrea
Radio Corporation was originally founded by Frank A.D. Andrea Sr.
in 1934 and was a leader in radio production in the 1940s. The Company
was know for the "Cadillac of televisions" in the 1950s
and flew into space providing the astronaut audio system for the
Mercury spacecraft in the early 1960s. The Company went public in
1961 and is now trading under the symbol ANDR.OB. In the 1970s and
1980s Andrea Electronics became a premier supplier of high performance
avionic intercom equipment for defense industry manufacturers, like
Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Sikorsky and Lockheed.
Utilizing
its experience in developing intercom systems for high noise aircraft
environments, the Company formed an active noise cancellation division
in 1990 and changed its name to Andrea Electronics Corporation to
better reflect its new strategic direction. The Company has successful
transformed itself from a manufacturer of industrial and military
intercommunication systems to become a creator of innovative audio
technologies, incorporating new patented technologies to enable
natural language interfaces and enhance the performance of voice-related
PC applications. Since its inception, the Company has gone through
a remarkable evolution as an audio technology leader, meeting the
ever-changing needs of a demanding audio communications marketplace.
Recently,
Andrea pioneered the development of high fidelity microphone technologies,
headsets, digital audio devices and software for enabling the use
of automatic speech recognition software. These innovative products
enabled Andrea Electronics to carve a niche in a converging communications
marketplace. The Company's proprietary PC audio technologies have
gained a widespread following, acceptance and support from industry
leaders and end-users such as IBM Corporation and Microsoft Corporation,
among others.
The
Company has broaden its audio input capabilities, intellectual property
and is highly skilled in the development of noise cancellation microphone
technologies utilizing digital signal processing (DSP). Its core
competency in the DSP audio domain is focused on enhancing the sound
quality and performance of microphone applications for consumer
electronics, industrial and professional audio markets. Andrea introduced
the first commercially available digital array microphone in 1998
for use with the Clarion Auto PC and Windows CE command and control
speech recognition user interface. The Company's patented Digital
Super Directional Array (DSDA), PureAudio, SuperBeam, EchoStop,
Universal Serial Bus (USB) and other software enhancement technologies
are expected to strongly enhance Andrea Electronics' product lines
and market opportunities for the future of audio communications.
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