NAVTEQ's Enhanced Content and Expanded Map Coverage Featured at Futurecom 2009 in Brazil

Geographic Analysts Demonstrate the NAVTEQ Difference in Data Collection

SAO PAULO—October 14, 2009 —/PRNewswire/ -- NAVTEQ, the leading global provider of digital map, traffic and location data for in-vehicle, portable, wireless and enterprise solutions, will showcase enhanced content and map data at Futurecom Brazil in Sao Paulo, October 13-16, 2009 (Booth B31). In addition to exhibiting at the show, the NAVTEQ field vehicle used for map data collection in Sao Paulo will be featured at the entrance of the show for attendees to learn about the NAVTEQ difference in data collection.

As part of NAVTEQ's product showcase, demonstrations of NAVTEQ Discover Cities(TM) and visual content will be highlighted. NAVTEQ Discover Cities provides pedestrian-centric content that enables mobile consumers to orient themselves and navigate efficiently by foot via public transit. NAVTEQ's broad visual content portfolio brings the map to life with 3D landmarks and cities to help simplify complex driving situations and assist in orienting the driver to their surroundings by replicating on the navigation screen what the end-user sees out their windshield. In Brazil, NAVTEQ Discover Cities and visual content are available for Belo Horizante, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

Also demonstrated in the booth will be the NAVTEQ Mobility Portal Solution, a flexible and customizable location-based service that leverages and integrates NAVTEQ Connected Services products, along with best-in-class third-party capabilities in navigation, destination management, commute management and social networking. The NAVTEQ Mobility Portal Solution simplifies operational challenges for customers by providing a turnkey, customizable, globally-hosted solution.

Additionally, NAVTEQ will promote its first-ever Global LBS Challenge® developer competition dedicated to the South America region. The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge invites developers to enter their pre-commercialized mobile location-based services (LBS) applications and compete for more than $6.7 million USD in cash and prizes. Registration for the South America region ends February 12, 2010 and winners will be announced at an awards ceremony during GEO Summit Latin America in Sao Paulo, Brazil (May 2010). Developers can learn more about registering for the 2010 Global LBS Challenge in South America by visiting the NAVTEQ booth (Booth B31) or visiting www.LBSChallenge.com.

"NAVTEQ is excited to participate at Futurecom for the fourth year by showcasing our data collection vehicle for the first time along with our latest products and programs to drive the development of location-based solutions in Latin America," stated Helder Azevedo, general director--Latin America, NAVTEQ. "We are committed to working with local companies to help proliferate the development of best-in-class LBS solutions in order to provide consumers in Latin America with an unrivaled navigation experience."

Additionally, Azevedo will present "Increasing Consumer Navigation System Satisfaction." The presentation will take place on Wednesday, October 14, 2009.

NAVTEQ maps are unique in their representation of real-world driving conditions. With maps spanning 78 countries and territories, NAVTEQ has built one of the most robust and accurate geographic databases in the world. From turn restrictions to relative road crossing heights, NAVTEQ captures up to 260 data attributes in the NAVTEQ database to enable a quality navigation experience. In Brazil, dozens of NAVTEQ geographic analysts, located in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre use local knowledge and local contacts to collect and verify details of the roads. They drive thousands of kilometers each year and have local knowledge of road network changes helping to make NAVTEQ maps the freshest and most up-to-date.

In Brazil, the NAVTEQ map covers over 942,000 km of roads. Complete coverage is available in major metropolitan cities with additional coverage in 1,290 cities throughout Brazil. The Brazil map also contains over 65,000 core Points of Interest (POIs) such as restaurants, hotels, gas stations and banks. Additionally, over 2 million extended listing POIs are available providing users with the ability to select their destination by either the POI listing or address.

About NAVTEQ


NAVTEQ is the leading global provider of digital map, traffic and location data that enables navigation and location-based platforms around the world. NAVTEQ supplies comprehensive digital map information to power automotive navigation systems, portable and wireless devices, Internet-based mapping applications and government and business solutions. The Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 4,400 employees located in 192 offices and in 43 countries.



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