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Pixelworks® and ACCESS Collaborate on Officeviewer to Enable Content Viewing and Presentations witho

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Pixelworks ® and ACCESS Collaborate on Officeviewer to Enable Content Viewing and Presentations without a PC

Officeviewer enables projection capability without a PC using USB host

SAN JOSE, Calif. & SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Pixelworks, Inc. (NAS: PXLW) , a pioneer in innovative video and display processing technology, and ACCESS CO., LTD, a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the companies are collaborating on Officeviewer to bring projection capability without a PC to a full range of projectors — from traditional mainstream projectors to small LED or laser-based portable and pocket projectors. Officeviewer offers users the convenience of using a portable USB thumb drive to view content and make presentations when a PC isn’t available or convenient.

As part of this collaboration, ACCESS ported its NetFront™ Document Viewer to Pixelworks’ existing platform of digital projector solutions. Officeviewer leverages USB host functionality in Pixelworks’ connected display processors, such as the Topaz platform family, to effectively eliminate the need for a PC to make presentations. The Officeviewer software solution is now available for integration by customers of new and existing Pixelworks SoC projector platforms, including the Company’s latest generation Topaz family of display processors.

ACCESS and Pixelworks, respective leaders in software and projectors, have successfully collaborated to bring this innovative solution to market and improve the user experience for our customers,” said Graham Loveridge, Sr. Vice President of Marketing at Pixelworks. “This projection capability will be available for a range of platforms, including the Topaz SoC family, and will ultimately be designed into nearly every leading projector brand. As such, we expect giving a presentation or viewing content without a PC to eventually become mainstream.”

“Similar to the growing trend of projection capability without a PC, viewing or sharing documents and content across connected devices has become a standard expectation for consumers in a connected world,” said Kiyoyasu Oishi, Senior Executive Officer, Global Business Unit, ACCESS CO., LTD. “By combining these projection and document viewing technologies, consumers will no longer need to use a PC to present and share documents, making it simpler and more efficient to work and collaborate.”

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Obama Trade Official to Keynote Forum on Africa, Near East, South Asia

March 25, 2013, WASHINGTON – Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Francisco Sánchez will offer the keynote address at ACCESS 2013, an international trade forum showcasing growing business opportunities in the Africa, Near East and South Asia (ANESA) region in La Jolla, Calif., May 1-2, 2013.

“The ANESA region is showing unprecedented growth, which represents a wealth of opportunities for U.S. businesses. ACCESS 2013 gathers together specialists from both the public and private sector to help you gain access into the region and give you the tools to be successful,” said Sánchez.

During the two-day gathering, participants will also hear from Ambassador Charles Ford, Deputy Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (Commercial Service), and senior trade specialists from the Commercial Service and State Department Economic sections from U.S. embassies in the ANESA region.

The forum offers California companies a unique chance to tap into the growing business opportunities of the ANESA region, which includes India, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa. These seven markets present numerous opportunities for U.S. exports of technology, equipment and more, and are projected to purchase more than $100 billion worth of American-made goods this year.

ACCESS 2013 will include a networking reception, multiple sessions on market entry strategies, financing, legal and regulatory issues and logistics. Focused industry sessions will include aerospace and defense, ICT, healthcare, water and energy, security and transportation, and services such as education and franchising. Panelists will include Commercial Service and other U.S. Embassy officials, as well as private sector industry and regional experts.

The event is a public-private collaboration of the Commercial Service, San Diego State University’s Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), and the San Diego and Imperial Counties District Export Council. Markets featured at the conference will be: Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates.

Individuals who wish to attend can register at the US Export.gov website by clicking on the San Diego link. Registration is $495 if completed before March 31, 2013. Afterward that date, the fee is $595.

Total U.S. exports to the ANESA region totaled $80 billion in 2012. Top U.S. exports to this region were: vehicles and parts ($14.0 billion); aircraft and parts ($12.6 billion); machinery ($11.2 billion); electric machinery ($7.5 billion); precious stones and metals ($7.3 billion); optic and medical instruments ($2.9 billion); mineral fuel ($2.4 billion); special classification provisions ($1.9 billion); oil seeds and grains ($1.7 billion); arms and ammunition ($1.5 billion).

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ACCESS Joins Readium Foundation, Open Source Consortium for Digital Publishing

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ACCESS Joins Readium Foundation, Open Source Consortium for Digital Publishing

Accelerating Commercial Adoption of EPUB 3

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile, beyond-PC and digital TV markets, today announced it joined the Readium Foundation, a consortium of companies committed to establishing electronic publishing standards which incorporates the Readium Project for EPUB® 3 applications. Overseen by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF), the initial Readium Project had been an open source initiative dedicated to accelerating adoption of EPUB® 3. A member since the project was launched in February 2012, ACCESS has contributed to EPUB® 3 development and standards formulation. Moving forward, ACCESS intends to support all efforts toward the commercial application of Readium as an EPUB 3 reference viewer.

Readium.org open source initiative today announces its evolution into a formal consortium of member companies fostering a community of open source projects, including a new Readium™ SDK project developing a commercial-grade rendering engine for EPUB® 3, optimized for native applications.

The Readium Foundation maintains licenses of Readium and develop and popularize the Readium SDK viewer platform and Readium Web EPUB viewer operating on browsers and plug-ins. ACCESS has contributed to Readium development by supplying its NetFrontTM BookReader EPUB Edition engine, developed in-house, to the Readium Project. As part of the Readium Foundation, ACCESS plans to enhance and redistribute Readium SDK technology.

NetFront™ BookReader EPUB Edition, which supports EPUB 3, is capable of faithfully reproducing a wide range of complex content specific to Japanese text, such as vertical text, readings alongside Kanji characters, and Japanese line breaks. By employing the industry-standard rendering engine WebKit, consumers will be able to enjoy next-generation HTML5 rich media content as well.

ACCESS has contributed substantially to the development of Japanese writing expressions and multi-linguistic functions of UI for Readium. I believe ACCESS will continue to play a key role for the Readium Foundation,” said Bill McCoy, IDPF Executive Director.

ACCESS is working vigorously to develop cutting-edge, open source-based software solutions combined with our proprietary technologies, to provide readers around the world with a comfortable, user-friendly e-book reading environment as quickly as possible. Building on our extensive experience with multiplatform e-book solutions, we will continue making every possible contribution to the widespread adoption of Readium,” says Kunihiro Ishiguro, Senior Executive Officer and CTO of ACCESS.

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