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PRESS RELEASE: Photon Vision Systems, Inc. to Exhibit at Photokina 2002 September 25-30
What: Photon Vision Systems, Inc. (PVS(R)), an industry leader in designing and delivering low cost, high quality Imaging Solutions on Silicon(TM), including imaging sensors and supporting electronics to customers worldwide, will be exhibiting at Photokina 2002.
PVS offers next generation Active Column Image Sensors, development kits, OEM imaging modules, software, and Camera Link frame grabber products. These products are designed to speed time to market by making design and implementation easier and quicker. PVS also offers specialized OEM product design services.
Visit PVS at their booth to learn more about its ISoS(TM)-based technology, the soon-to-be-released DaVinci Sensor Series(TM), High Performance Area Sensor and the QuadHDTV(TM) sensors and how they can help your business!
When: Sep 25, 2002 - Sep 30, 2002
Where: Photokina, Cologne Exhibition Center (KoelnMesse), Rhineside Halls, Cologne, 10019 Hall: 10.2 Stand: S038 / T039
Who: Kerry Van Iseghem, Director of Business Development and Terry Zarnowski, Director of Sales and Marketing will be on-hand at the show.
PVS designs complete Digital Imaging solutions and ACS(R) imagers that allow the highest integration of electronics to maximize the desired signal characteristics for a given application. Standard IC process allows for low engineering costs, quick design turnaround and competition-beating pricing. PVS today offers imaging solutions up to 8.3 million pixels operating at video rates with full image processing.
For more information, please visit http://www.photon-vision.com.
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