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Press release from FUNA International, Inc.

 

Contact: Kevin Cartier, Press Relations  North America

k.cartier@funa.com | p: +1 (305) 622-2878 | f: +1 (305) 622-2872

 

Contact: Marion Duif, Press Relations  Europe

m.duif@funa.com | p: +49 (0) 4921-967150 | f: +49 (0) 4921-967155

 

 

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ANT joins FUNA global technology powerhouse

 

Emden, Germany, 18 May 2010 -- FUNA International Group (FUNA), a global design, engineering, integration and consulting firm for maritime and land-based projects, announced that Advanced New Technologies Ltd (ANT) a leading UK-based superyacht integration company, has joined the FUNA International Group of companies. This unique combination of market leaders provides both companies with a greater capacity to deliver specialized consulting, design, engineering, fabrication, installation, programming, training, commissioning and after sales support to clients in the superyacht, high-end residential and cruise ship markets across the globe.

 

“FUNA is delighted to have ANT join our group as it will enable us to combine our extensive experience in theatrical, theme park, marine & commercial projects and apply that knowledge to provide our clients with fresh and innovative technology solutions.” said Rex Stull, President FUNA International. “Having a leading superyacht integrator such as ANT onboard will allow us to further assist our clients in undertaking larger, more ambitious and imaginative projects.”

 

FUNA and ANT foresee that both companies’ clients will benefit from the combined resources of the group including significant design, engineering and CAD capabilities.  The combined organization will now include over 200 highly trained staff members operating out of 10 offices located in 8 countries throughout Europe and North America.

 

“The decision to come together was born from both ANT and FUNA recognising the need for it,” comments Steve Puckering, CEO, ANT. “This joint approach makes us capable of integrating and delivering an expanded array of technologies to the cruise ship and superyacht industries, ranging from West End and Broadway-caliber theatre installations, to the most modern entertainment, lighting, safety and communications systems available.”

 

Both companies have recently been awarded a number of noteworthy contracts across their range of services including some significant new-build and refit projects which will now directly benefit from this joining of forces. Many of these contracts are for repeat customers and involve the largest and most complex vessels in both the cruise ship and superyacht arenas. 

 

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About FUNA 
FUNA International Group (www.funa.com ) is a global design, engineering, integration and consulting firm founded in 1972 and based in Emden, Germany. FUNA has over 38 years of experience integrating a variety of complex systems encompassing projects from airports to wind turbines. The company is well established in maritime projects – vessels of all types including cruise ships and superyachts – but also serves a variety of land-based developments. During FUNA’s long history they have successfully completed over 150 cruise ship projects including 8 of the 10 largest cruise ships as well as four of the largest superyachts in the world. Their client list includes Royal Caribbean International, Princess Cruises and Disney Cruises Lines among others. FUNA is certified ISO 9001 compliant in Germany and Finland and is in the process of receiving certification in the United States.

 

The FUNA Group encompasses:

 

FUNA International – The premier cruise ship integrator in the world / in business for 38 years / completed over 150 new-build and refit projects / responsible for 8 of the 10 largest cruise ships in the world, including Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean).

 

FUNA Nachrichtentechnik – A systems integrator based in Germany that specializes in land-based projects for corporate, government and commercial clients. 

 

FUNA Global Safety Systems – A global company specializing in the integration of safety technology for wind turbines, ocean platforms and other specialized marine projects.

 

ShowSys – A highly specialized technical management, consulting and design company serving the entertainment, gaming, leisure and theme parks & attractions markets.

 

For more information, visit the FUNA website at www.funa.com or please contact:

Marion Duif, Press Relations Europe  m.duif@funa.com

p: +49 (0) 4921-967150 | f: +49 (0) 4921-967155 CET (Central European Time)
Kevin Cartier Press Relations North America  k.Cartier@funa.com

p: +1 (305) 622-2878 EST (Eastern Standard Time) f :+1 (305) 622-2878

About ANT:

Advanced New Technologies Ltd (ANT) has over 22 years expertise helping design, specify, install, and support technology-based entertainment, automation, IT, security, navigation and communications systems to shipyards, yacht owners, and property developers. Each system is tailored to meet custom specifications, providing clients with unparalleled service and support throughout the entire design, build and maintenance phases. The company offers a worldwide service from its UK offices, as well as through its centres in Holland, France and Germany. 

 

For more information visit Advanced New Technologies website at www.a-n-t.net or call on +44 (0) 870 873 9700.

 

For more press information please contact Paul Cook at Advanced New Technologies Ltd, Tel Mob:   +44 7785 246 468 or email:  paul.cook@a-n-t.net ; or Peter Ramsay/James Tuck at ADPR Ltd, Tel 01460 241641, or peter@adpr.co.uk / james@adpr.co.uk

 

PR11 May 2010

 

 

 

FUNA creates AV show magic for Oasis of the Seas

 

Emden, Germany, 12 January 2010 – FUNA, a global design, engineering, integration and consulting firm employing more than 150 professionals in six international locations, provided technical design, engineering and audiovisual system integration for all of the 50+ venues in Royal Caribbean's celebrated Oasis of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship which has been making international headlines since its November debut. State of the art, new and interactive technologies for entertainment, display and communications were applied by FUNA in creating many of the theaters, restaurants, clubs, entertainment and public spaces, as well as the crew recreation and support areas, within the seven themed zones of the 16-deck, 5,400-passenger, 225,282-ton, $1.4 billion ship, acknowledged to be the largest cruise ship ever built.

Under contract to the ship owner, Royal Caribbean, FUNA provided technical design of the venues, and under contract to the ship builder, STX, FUNA realized those designs, providing equipment, installation, and commissioning. Oasis was a vast, specialized contracting project for FUNA from a management and logistics viewpoint not only in the sheer size and number of venues, but also having to work within the unique requirements of international cruise ship construction. FUNA's various entities came into play: FUNA Oy (detailed design/installation), FUNA GmbH (commissioning) and FUNA Inc. (design, purchasing, logistics, and commissioning).

“Oasis of the Seas is a mixed-use hotel and entertainment resort complex – similar in scope to building a Universal CityWalk or a Downtown Disney – but designed and built to more demanding constraints and more robust specifications because of tighter safety regulations and a wide array of special considerations you don't have in land construction. Having experienced staff and infrastructure in place in Turku was a major factor in our ability to complete this project on time and on budget. Our fabrication workshop and engineering design office is only minutes from the shipyard and our local staff of 15 skilled technicians and designers formed the core of our multinational project team led by Project Manager Derek Warner from FUNA’s USA office,” says Doug Ellis, Senior VP of FUNA and Program Director for Finland operations.

Another innovative design stroke from FUNA was working with RCI to integrate an automated muster demonstration system, where passengers are instructed on what to do in the event of an emergency. The extensive digital signage system can be quickly deployed to carry emergency messages and instructions throughout the ship. A number of the many entertainment and informational screens tie into the network for complete coverage throughout the many venues and public spaces.

“It was a challenge and an honor to create this floating themed resort, which reinvents the cruise ship business model, and redefines the luxury cruise guest experience,” says Rex Stull, President of FUNA. “Oasis of the Seas has most certainly raised the bar for cruise ships - but we believe this visionary project will also significantly influence the entire resort and themed entertainment industry.” Christopher Vlassopulos, Entertainment Technology and Technical Direction for Royal Caribbean International & Celebrity Cruises, adds, “It was a pleasure to work with FUNA.  I am always confident that they will do an outstanding job.”

About FUNA
FUNA (www.funa.com) was founded in 1972 and its headquarters are located in Emden, Germany. FUNA has over 35 years of experience integrating a variety of complex systems encompassing projects from A to Z (well, at least A to W) including Airports to Wind Turbines and everything in between. FUNA’s extensive maritime experience is comprised of vessels of all types including superyachts and cruise ships. These include such high profile projects as the largest cruise ship currently afloat as well as four of the largest superyachts in the world.

In 2007, as part of FUNA’s strategic growth plan, FUNA GmbH Nachrichtentechnik merged with Teledimensions International Inc. (TDI) to create FUNA International GmbH (“FUNA”). Based in the USA, TDI’s experience in both land and maritime projects as well as their business activities in Finland created a powerful blend of synergies. The end result of merging these two successful companies is a global design, engineering, integration and consulting firm consisting of over 150 people and 5 strategically located international facilities to serve FUNA’s clients.

FUNA is certified ISO 9001 compliant in Germany and Finland and is in the process of receiving certification in the United States and is an ICSEPA member. FUNA is also a member of the Themed Entertainment Association.
 
About Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 21 ships currently in service and one under construction. The line also offers unique cruise tour land packages in Alaska, Canada, Dubai, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand. For additional information or to make reservations, call your travel agent, visit www.royalcaribbean.com  or call (800) ROYAL-CARIBBEAN. Travel professionals: visit www.cruisingpower.com or call (800) 327-2056.

About STX
 STX Europe AS is an international shipbuilding group which aims to be the leading builder of cruise and offshore vessels. The group has a strong position in terms of developing state-of-the-art concepts, technology, processes and products for customers around the world. STX Europe AS comprises 15 shipyards in Finland, France, Norway, Romania, Brazil and Vietnam. STX Europe has approx. 16 000 employees. Formerly known as Aker Yards, the group changed its name to STX Europe in November 2008.  STX Europe's principal shareholder, the international industrial group STX, has approximately 40 000 employees and aims to be a global top player in its core areas; shipping and trade, shipbuilding and machineries, plant and construction, and energy. Visit www.stxeurope.com.

 

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