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Company News Highlights 2001 p12 of 13:

  • Kodak names new president
    APRIL 12--Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, NY; www.kodak.com) has appointed Patricia F. Russo president and chief operating officer.
  • Partners integrate secure biometric services
    APRIL 11--eTrue (Southborough, MA; www.etrue.com) is partnering with Baltimore Technologies (London, England; www.baltimore.com), a supplier of electronic security products.
  • Intel moves to 0.13-µm chip technology
    APRIL 4--Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, CA; www.intel.com), a leading semiconductor manufacturer, is making its first chips using 0.13-µm technology at its DC1 plant in Hillsboro, OR.
  • Microsoft servers feature biometrics
    APRIL 4--eTrue (Southborough, MA; www.etrue.com) has partnered with Microsoft Corp. (Redmond, WA; www.microsoft.com) to provide biometric log-on services for secure Web and network access to Microsoft .NET Enterprise Server customers.
  • Cognex sues ESI over machine-vision patents
    MARCH 20--Cognex Corp. (Natick, MA; www.cognex.com), a leading supplier of machine-vision systems, has served a complaint against Electro Scientific Industries Inc. (ESI; Portland, OR; www.esi.com), a supplier of electronic manufacturing equipment, in the United States District Court in Massachusetts.
  • Digital radiography systems installed in Swedish hospitals
    MARCH 15--Two hospitals in Sweden have installed Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, NY; www.kodak.com) DirectView DR 5000 and DR 9000 digital radiography (DR) systems.
  • Photobit attracts new investors
    MARCH 9--Photobit Corp. (Pasadena, CA; www.photobit.com), a supplier of CMOS image-sensor products, has secured $25 million in a second round of financing.
  • STMicroelectronics unveils A/D converters
    FEB 22--STMicroelectronics NV (Geneva, Switzerland; www.st.com) has released its first three analog-to-digital (A/D) converters.
  • Mobile vision system maps roadways
    FEB. 20--Lambda Tech International Inc. (Waukesha, WI) has signed a $2.3 million subcontract with PB Facilities Inc. (Herndon, VA) that specifies the driving of more than 28,000 miles with its GPSVision system for the Commonwealth of Virginia's Department of Transportation.
  • Web inspection system checks copper strips
    Wieland-Werke AG (Ulm, Germany), a copper-strip manufacturer, has integrated Cognex Corp. (Natick, MA; www.cognex.com) SmartView ICN web-inspection system into its copper pickling line.

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