Euresys Acquires Sensor to Image
Angleur, Belgium -- November 24, 2017 -- Euresys S.A., leading manufacturer of image and video acquisition components, acquisition COTS boards and image processing software, today announces the acquisition of Sensor to Image GmbH, specialist of OEM imaging IP and hardware for standard industrial vision products such as cameras and frame grabbers.
“The purchase of Sensor to Image GmbH, based in Schongau, Germany, further increases Euresys’ technological assets and development capabilities” said Marc Damhaut, CEO of Euresys. “Sensor to Image and Euresys are leaders of standard imaging hardware and software, we are happy to combine our forces” added Marc Damhaut.
Sensor to Image GmbH, which will continue to operate under that name, is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Euresys S.A. “Our clients will continue to receive the same high level of service, which they have come to expect“, stated Werner Feith, founder of Sensor to Image. Werner Feith will continue to lead Sensor to Image.
About Euresys
Euresys is a leading manufacturer of image and video acquisition components, acquisition COTS boards and image processing software, has more than 25 years of imaging expertise in the machine vision, healthcare, ITS and video surveillance markets. With an extensive worldwide customer base and patented technology, Euresys’ expertise includes analog and digital video acquisition, image compression, camera control, image analysis, processing and transport. Headquartered in Belgium, Euresys has sales and support offices in the US (California), Singapore, China (Shanghai) and Japan (Tokyo) as well as an extensive network of distributors throughout the world. Euresys is renowned for providing high quality solutions and premium support to OEMs and system integrators worldwide.
About Sensor to Image
Sensor to Image GmbH provides Gen<i>Cam interface FPGA cores to more the 100 customers worldwide, these are used in more than 10 thousand products every year, providing the smallest, most power-efficient and standard-compliant GEV, U3V and CXP I/O interfaces. Based on this FPGA expertise, Sensor to Image also designs, produces and delivers customized OEM solutions, featuring low cost and short time to market. Sensor to Image operates from Schongau, a small town in southern Germany, keeping in mind: “smart components for smart solutions.”
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