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National Tragedy
The staff of Vision Systems Design mourns the loss of hundreds and perhaps thousands in last week's tragic events.
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Mango DSP Ltd. announces new agreement with Marconi Medical System
SEPTEMBER 12--Mango DSP (Jerusalem, Israel; www.mangodsp.com) has signed an OEM contract with Marconi Medical Systems for the development and production of array-processing systems for Marconi Medical Systems medical-imaging products.
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OPTICS 1 Inc. wins $25 million Navy contract for advanced technology
SEPTEMBER 11--OPTICS 1 Inc. (Westlake Village, CA; www.optics1.com) has been awarded a contract by the Naval Air Warfare Center (Lakehurst, NJ) worth $25 million over five years to develop a new imaging optical system called AMOSS (Advanced Multi-spectral Optical Surveillance System).
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Hewlett-Packard to acquire Compaq in $25 billion deal
SEPTEMBER 4--Hewlett-Packard has announced that it is acquiring Compaq Computer for $25 billion in stock in a move to grow as the computer industry struggles with shrinking sales.
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Braintech announces collaborative project with the NRC-IC
AUGUST 30--Braintech Inc. (North Vancouver, BC, Canada; www.braintech.com) has begun work on a jointly funded project with the National Research Council of Canada--Innovation Centre (NRC-IC) to develop vision science and technology specific to geometric stereo vision.
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Camtronics becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Analogic Corporation
AUGUST 24--Analogic Corp. (Peabody, MA) has acquired the remaining shares of Camtronics Medical Systems Ltd., according to Analogic president and CEO Thomas J. Miller.
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Cognex adds EtherNet/IP to networkable In-Sight vision sensors
AUGUST 23--Cognex Corp. (Natick, MA; www.cognex.com) has announced the addition of the Ethernet Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP) to its In-Sight family of networkable vision sensors, enabling direct, real-time communications between In-Sight vision sensors and other factory-automation devices over a single Ethernet wire.
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Lahey Clinic selects Xtria to integrate its imaging systems
AUGUST 23--Xanser Corp. (Dallas, TX; formerly Kaneb Services Inc.) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Xtria ( www.xtria.com) has been selected by Lahey Clinic Medical Center (Burlington, MA) for a $10 million, multiyear project.
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IKONOS sends high-resolution images
AUGUST 23--Space Imaging (Denver, CO; www.spaceimaging.com) announced that the IKONOS satellite will celebrate its second anniversary in space on Sept. 24.
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Texas Instruments and OmniVision collaborate on 1394 CMOS camera reference design
AUGUST 22--OmniVision Technologies Inc. (Sunnyvale, CA; www.ovt.com) and Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI; Dallas, TX; www.ti.com) have announced a joint effort to make it easier for OEMs to develop affordable, high-performance 1394 CMOS cameras.
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