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Imagenation Corporation

http://www.imagenation.com

Since 1990 Imagenation has been helping its customers reduce the cost and accelerate delivery of machine vision (MV) systems. Our intelligent frame grabbers , built on a variety of form factors and bus standards , are well known for their dependability, technical support and price/performance leadership. They support a large number of traditional and emerging MV applications, including semiconductor, manufacturing automation equipment, security and surveillance systems, medical/ophthalmological instrumentation and traffic control devices. Many companies use Imagenation as an extension of their own vision system design staff to accelerate the decisions involving product specifications, integration and design. By outsourcing a vision component, companies eliminate the problems of "roll-your-own" solutions and meet their customers' most demanding requirements on time and on budget. In October 2000, CyberOptics Corporation, Minneapolis, MN (NASDAQ NMS: CYBE) acquired Imagenation. CyberOptics is a recognized worldwide leader in optical technology and inspection systems designed to improve yields and throughput in manufacturing processes. The acquisition was strategic for both companies, providing the opportunity to bring increased technologies to our customers and the marketplace. Imagenation continues to operate out of our office in Portland, Oregon. Management and the rest of the Imagenation team remain in place, providing customers with the expected superior products and support.

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GCC Technologies , Inc.

http://www.gcctech.com

GCC was founded in 1981 during the onset of the video game craze. C.E.O. Kevin Curran and MIT classmates Doug Macrae and John Tylko began by developing an enhancement for Atari's "Missile Command" and went on to create "Ms. Pac Man", still one of the top-selling coin-operated video games in history. Between 1982 and 1984, GCC developed a total of 58 consumer electronics products that generated over $800 million in revenue for Atari and Bally Manufacturing. In 1984, anticipating dramatic changes in the electronics market, GCC began designing products for the newly-introduced Apple Macintosh® computer. GCC's most critical success was the HyperDrive, the first internal hard disk drive for the Macintosh. From there GCC went on to develop the Personal Laser Printer (PLP), the Macintosh's first QuickDraw laser printer, followed by the WriteMove portable printer, the WideWriter large-format ink-jet printer as well as the ColorFast desktop digital film recorder. With these and a host of other output devices, GCC Printers established themselves as the leader in desktop solutions for price and performance in the laser printer industry. Today, GCC offers a wide range of monochrome PostScript® and PCL laser printers compatible with Macintosh, Windows®, Unix and Novell® platforms. The Elite and Elite XL families of laser printers reflect the innovation that is integral to GCC's past, present and future, and demonstrates the constants that have made GCC successful: quality, affordability, and reliability. Check out our products here and call us at 1-800-422-7777 for more information.

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Northern Micro Inc

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TallyGenicom Ltd

http://www.tallygenicom.com

The TallyGenicom Alliance Partner Program is designed for hardware and software vendors who have complementary technology, extending the TallyGenicom product family of Solution Enablers. Together, TallyGenicom and our Alliance Partners can offer a broader, higher value solution to our mutual customers. As a TallyGenicom Alliance Partner, you will have access to a host of sales, marketing, and technical resources. Partner with TallyGenicom and find out why our customer give us a 97% satisfaction rating every year. View all the Partner's benefits.

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Matrox

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