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In the 1940s, Sagem moved into the telecoms market with the production of telex machines. In 1962, Robert Labarre was named president and CEO, a role he held until 1987 when he was replaced by Pierre Faurre who had led a management buyout of company in 1985. [1] The appointment of Faurre coincided with the launch of first Sagem-made fax machine and followed by the launch of a new generation fax machine in 1990. Sagem Wireless was a multinational communications corporation headquartered in Paris, France. The company was engaged in the designing and manufacturing of customised connected lifestyle devices and services for mobile network operators and global consumer brands. Sagem Wireless was majority owned by Sofinnova Partners, with minority stakes owned by SAFRAN and Sagem Wireless founders and staff.

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In 1996, Sagem invented a consumer fax machine, the “Phonefax”, and in 1995 GSM mobile phone activity was set up by Olivier DEMOLY for the international sales and Philippe Lucas for the French Market and the first satellite TV set-top box. Just one year later, Snecma took full control of its subsidiary SEP (Société Européenne de Propulsion), marking its entry in the space propulsion market. SFIM Industries were acquired by Sagem in 1999 and, together with other subsidiaries, consolidated as SAGEM operating divisions in 2000. Following the creation of SAFRAN in 2005, the Group once again refocused on its core businesses, divesting both its mobile phone and broadband businesses in 2008, to create Sagem Wireless and Sagem Communications respectively. Parsons, Russell (6 October 2009). "Puma to launch mobile phone". Marketing Week. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Sagem Wireless was launched in January 2009 with an investment from Sofinnova Partners and with Thierry Buffenoir as its CEO. [2] [3] [4] After this investment, Sagem Wireless shifted in strategy to begin designing phones for third parties. [4]At the time, Jochen Zeitz, the Chairman and CEO of Puma, stated that the Puma Phone “was consistent with everything Puma stands for – joy, environmental responsibility and individuality”. He went on to note that he saw the device as a way to “directly connect with the Puma community through services such as live sports feeds and m-commerce”. In 1925, Marcel Môme created the Société d’Applications Générale d’Electricité et de Mécanique (Sagem), whose initial business was primarily mechanical engineering. Sagem diversified its business, for instance by making precision equipment for the French navy. The Société d’Applications Téléphoniques was created in 1932 and taken over by Sagem in 1939, as the Société Anonyme de Télécommunications (SAT), making it a major player in telephony and telecom business. At the Mobile World Congress 2010, Sagem Wireless unveiled two new devices – the PUMA PHONE [6] and the CosyPhone. [7]

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In November 2010, the company launched Binder - a white-label e-Reader - and announced French retailer FNAC and Telecom Italia as customers. [8] Also that month, the CosyPhone became commercially available. [9] MobiWire [ edit ] Between 1995-2000, the Mobile Phones business units was driven by Guy Rouanne and Radiocommunications Systems and Radiocommunications Networks business units were led by Thierry Buffenoir. In 2001, Buffenoir became chairman and chief executive officer of Sagem Mobile, the mobile phone operating division of Sagem. Under Buffenoir’s leadership, by 2004 Sagem Mobile had grown to become a top 5 European handset manufacturer and market leader in France, its home market. Sedbon, Gilbert (12 June 1996). "Sagem of France sells 40 upgraded Mirages to Pakistan". Flight International.Clark, Nicola (30 October 2004). "French Merger Is Set in Engines and Electronics". The New York Times. On 22 July, following the recovery proceedings, Sagetel Mobiles made an equity investment and a partial assets transfer relying on part of the employees and the management.

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Kloet, Charles (15 February 2010). "Sagem Cosyphone: Swipe a card to make a call". Cnet UK. Archived from the original on 18 February 2010. Henderson, Rik (9 November 2010). "Sagem Wireless Cosy phone embraces NFC tech". Archived from the original on 12 November 2010.The Puma Phone was announced at the annual Mobile World Congress event in Spain in February 2010 and was one of the unexpected highlights of the show. It was manufactured by Sagem Wireless, which has been divested to venture capital firm Sofinnova in August 2008. There was some surprise that Sagem Wireless was offering a new phone as many people had incorrectly assumed it was no longer in business. In fact, the company has been quietly working with a number of well-known brands to develop devices and the Puma phone was the first example of this. During the 1980s, SAGEM's distributed Japanese fax machines while developing its own technology. Over the traditional defense sector, such products accounted for a growing share of SAGEM's revenues. During the 1990s, the firm entered the automotive systems sector. Starting in 1997, the company produced GSM telephones for the French market, at one point holding roughly 50% of it.

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