ICEpower

ICEpower a/s
(a subsidiary of Bang & Olufsen)
Industry class-d audio electronics
Genre R&D Company
Founded 1999
Founder Karsten Nielsen and Bang & Olufsen a/s
Headquarters Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Key people
Peter Sommer, CEO
Kristian Ougaard, CTO
Tomas Schiønning, Director of Operations
Products B2B sound solutions (audio amplification solutions)
Owner Bang & Olufsen a/s
Number of employees
40+ (Q3 2011)[1]
Parent Bang & Olufsen
Website www.icepower.dk

ICEpower a/s is a Danish development, production and sales company specialising in Class D amplifiers for audio applications. ICEpower develops business-to-business solutions for end producers.

History

In 1994 Karsten Nielsen began to write a Ph.D. dissertation "Audio Power Amplifiers Techniques Based on Efficient Power Conversion"[2] at the Technical University of Denmark as part of a project in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen; his findings were applied in the Beolab 1 active loudspeakers in 1997, and he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1998. Bang & Olufsen subsequently hired Nielsen.[3]

In 1999 a new R&D company; a joint venture between Nielsen and Bang & Olufsen was formed, with the aim of designing integrated amplifiers components of powers up to 1000W as a discrete electronic device. The company was initially called Bang & Olufsen PowerHouse.[3]

In 2001 the company was renamed Bang & Olufsen ICEpower and the company's first commercial product was released - the A series. In 2002 the company enters collaboration with Sanyo Semiconductor; a major manufacturer of integrated amplifier chips. In 2003 the ICEpower ASP product range was launched, and the company began a partnership with Samsung Telecommunications for the development of a dedicated amplifier for mobile phones.[3]

Between 2003 and 2008 the companies' product range was extended to include audio amplifier components for mobile phones, home audio (active speakers and amplifiers), car audio and home theatre (multichannel audio).

In 2008 Bang & Olufsen bought out Nielsen's share in the company, making it a wholly owned subsidiary of Bang & Olufsen. At the same time Nielsen left the company.[4]

Current operations

As of 1 June 2012 Bang & Olufsen ICEpower had changed its company name to ICEpower a/s and is now a 40+ employee firm, involved in applications of class-D amplifiers. The company’s engineering development is carried out in its Danish headquarters in Kongens Lyngby.

Customers and products

Initially the companies products were only found in niche markets i.e. high end audio components. During the first decade of the 2000s the company entered the mass market of consumer electronics - with ~40% of Samsung mobile phones using its IP and over 100 million channels of amplification[5] shipped. Current customers seem to include Alpine, Aston Martin, Asus, Audi, Bowers & Wilkins, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, Eclipse by Fujitsu Ten, Elipson, Genz-Benz, Jeff Rowland, MartinLogan, Pioneer, PS Audio, Rotel, Seymour AV, Vazari Audio, Samsung as well as Bang & Olufsen.[6]

The company produces a standard product range, as well as undertaking custom design work and licensing its intellectual property to mass market manufacturers.[7]

External links

References and notes

  1. CVR
  2. Audio Power Amplifier Techniques With Energy Efficient Power Conversion, Ph.D. Thesis, Karsten Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark, 30 April 1998 PhD thesis sectionalised at company website.
  3. 1 2 3 ICEpower - Our history icepower.bang-olufsen.com
  4. Bang & Olufsen Takes Over ICEpower, 28 July 2008 icepower.bang-olufsen.com
  5. 1 channel of amplification in a mono aural amplifier
  6. ICEpower - about icepower.bang-olufsen.com
  7. ICEpower - solutions icepower.bang-olufsen.com
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