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News Release from: Sony Europe - Image Sensing Solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2008
New distributor brings Sony cameras to
the UK
Sony will be exhibiting on the MVD booth, Number 2302, at IPOT 2008, at the NEC in Birmingham next month.
Sony Europe's Image Sensing Solutions division has appointed MVD as a distributor for the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland with the aim of expanding the market for the company's full range of machine vision camera modules With immediate effect, MVD becomes lead distributor for the region
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The UK is an extremely important market for Sony Image Sensing Solutions and through our new partnership with MVD we are putting new emphasis on the region", said Can Asilturk, European Account Manager, Sony Image Sensing Solutions.
"We are proud to be working with MVD and look forward to having them support our machine vision products and deliver the backing that our customers need to accelerate their designs with Sony".
Sony will be exhibiting on the MVD booth, Number 2302, at IPOT 2008, at the NEC in Birmingham next month.
Sony's latest digital machine vision cameras, including six IEEE1394.b modules, a high-end Camera Link model and a new generation of its Smart Camera range will be featured.
The highlight will be Sony's new XCD-U100/CR BandW and raw colour camera modules with UXGA resolution at 15 frames a second, offering Sony CCD technology for incomparable image quality and superb build quality.
The XCD-U100/CR forms the cornerstone of Sony's new family of IEEE1394.b CCD digital camera modules that will range from VGA to UXGA resolutions, 15 to 90 frames per second and offer both colour and black and white configuration options.
Sony's heritage in IEEE1394 technology dates back to 1994 and the latest products make the most of the IEEE1394.b standard which features high bandwidth, multicamera capabilities and the flexibility to realise complex, long cable configurations.
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