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Company News Highlights 2004 p14 of 22:
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Leutrek Vision Inc. is now Leutron Vision Inc.
MAY 17--Leutrek Vision Inc. (Burlington, MA; www.leutron.com) has announced that it has changed its name to Leutron Vision Inc.
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AccuSoft Corporation acquires KhorosPro computing software product
MAY 17--AccuSoft Corporation (Northborough, MA; www.accusoft.com), a provider of imaging technology, has acquired the KhorosPro product line from Khoral Inc.
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Soft Imaging System acquires software IP assets from aquinto AG
MAY 14--Soft Imaging System ( www.soft-imaging.com), a 100% subsidiary of Olympus Europa GmbH, has acquired all software IP (intellectual property) assets of aquinto AG.
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Chad Industries returns to automation market as independent supplier
MAY 12--Chad Industries Inc. (Orange, CA; www.chadindustries.net), a supplier of factory-automation solutions for the semiconductor, electronics, and life-sciences industries, has returned to the market as an independent solutions supplier.
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Robotic Vision Systems gets $300,000 machine-vision order
MAY 11--Robotic Vision Systems Inc. (RVSI; Nashua, NH; www.rvsi.com) has received a follow-on order for approximately $300,000 for machine-vision products from an internationally recognized consumer-products company.
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Atmel selects Stemmer Imaging as its distributor of digital cameras in Central Europe
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Coreco Imaging celebrates 25th year in business
MAY 6--Coreco Imaging (Montreal, Quebec, Canada; www.imaging.com), a developer of high-performance machine-vision components and services, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
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Imaging Solutions Group announces alliance partnership with National Instruments
APRIL 30--Imaging Solutions Group of New York Inc. (ISG; Rochester, NY; www.isgchips.com/) has announced its alliance partnership with National Instruments (NI; www.ni.com/nati).
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EMVA launches new Internet site
APRIL 30--The European Machine Vision Association has launched its new Internet site: www.emva.org.
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National Instruments reports first-quarter revenue up 26%
APRIL 29--National Instruments (NI; Austin, TX; www.ni.com) has reported first-quarter revenue of $125 million, an increase of 26% compared to the first quarter of 2003 and the highest quarterly revenue in NI history.
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