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Tamron and New Scale sign license agreement
JULY 31--Tamron (Saitama, Japan) and New Scale Technologies (Victor, NY, USA) have signed a license agreement to use New Scale's SQUIGGLE motors in Tamron's optical imaging assemblies.
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Siemens Automation and Drives acquires Opto-Control
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DataLase opens new US headquarters
JULY 28--DataLase (Atlanta, GA, USA; formerly Sherwood Technology) has opened its new North American headquarters under the name DataLase Inc.
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Cognex increases cash dividend
JULY 28--The Cognex Corporation (Natick, MA, USA; www.cognex.com) board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.085 per share, representing a 6% increase in the dividend.
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ACS expands vision and automation labs
JULY 28--Advanced Control Solutions (ACS; www.as-ga.com) has expanded its vision and automation laboratories to better serve its customers' requirements.
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ICOS Vision Systems and IMEC collaborate on packaging metrology
JULY 28--ICOS Vision Systems (Leuven, Belgium; www.ICOS.be), a supplier of inspection solutions for the semiconductor industry, and IMEC (Leuven, Belgium; www.imec.be), an independent research center for nanoelectronics and nanotechnology, have agreed to work together under a two-year joint exploration and development program in the field of inspection and metrology for three-dimensional (3-D) packaging.
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Qioptiq Group submitting offer for LINOS AG
JULY 27--The Qioptiq Group (Orsay, France; www.qiotiq.com), a designer and manufacturer of high-precision optical components and modules for military and commercial applications, has announced its intention to launch a public takeover offer to acquire the outstanding shares of LINOS AG.
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e2v technologies wins image-sensor contract
JULY 12--e2v technologies, a developer and manufacturer of high-technology components and subsystems, has been awarded a £4.0 m (€5.6 m) flight phase contract to supply the ESA (European Space Agency) with CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensors for the primary scientific instrument on the astronomical satellite, Gaia.
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ISRA Vision business unit has first sale in metals
JULY 11--ISRA Vision (Darmstadt, Germany), a supplier of industrial image-processing technology, has made a successful start in a new field--metals.
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ISRA Vision leads German technology stocks
JULY 10--According to the investor magazine BÖRSE ONLINE in its latest analysis of 560 German corporations quoted on the stock market, ISRA VISION (Darmstadt, Germany), a supplier of industrial image-processing technology, is the strongest-growing technology stock in Germany.
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