27.09.2013 • News

Carl Zeiss and ATD joined the EMVA

Carl Zeiss and ATD joined the EMVA. Carl Zeiss Automated Inspection GmbH & Co. KG is the solutions provider for inline measuring technology. The company was emerged from the HGV company founded in 1989, which was acquired in December 2012 by Carl Zeiss IMT. The 60 employees at Headquarters in Öhringen (Germany) provide the customers with complete solutions for inline metrology and implement customized solutions for all leading German car manufacturers and also for line-builders and system integrators. Carl Zeiss Automated Inspection not only offers 3D inline metrology, but also other innovative optical image processing systems for guaranteeing the quality of production processes.

Since 1990, ATD Electronique S.A. represents and distributes innovating electronic components for imaging applications, and introduced the first imaging SONY CCD sensor on the French market. ATD is very proud of its 23 years successful partnership with Sony, a shared trust resulting in ATD being one of the two Sony distributors in charge of all Europe, promoting the most recent CMOS Sensors and ISP/DSP IC's. ATD has enriched its offering ever since, now covering most European countries for: Fairchild Imaging, Awaiba, Helion, Andanta, Empia, GEO Semiconductor, Varioptic, KEL, Nextchip.

 

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