28.01.2010 • News

Specialised Imaging Ltd Announces US Office

After 5 years of representation in North America by IMC/Photo-Sonics, Inc. (Burbank, CA), who successfully brought the product line to the forefront of the Ultra High Speed Imaging industry in the US and Canada, the new office will expand and develop support for the SI product line from a dedicated sales and service facility in California.

Commenting on this strategic move, Mr Wai Chan (Managing Director - Specialised Imaging Ltd.) said 'The US is the single largest market for our products in the world and our North American customer base has been growing strongly over recent years'. Beyond looking to better serve customers with direct local support the new US office will be able to offer system integration and development for all our products including Ultra High Speed Framing Cameras, High Speed Video Systems, X-ray imaging Systems, Lighting Systems, Specialty Optics, and Triggering systems.

Specialised Imaging Limited is a dynamic company focusing on the design, manufacture, service and supply of ultra-high-speed imaging systems and components for industrial, military and scientific applications. The company's cameras and systems are proven to provide valuable data that enhances researchers understanding of a broad and growing range of applications including; Materials Science, Ballistics, Plasma Physics, High Voltage studies, Biomedical engineering, Detonics, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion Research, and Shockwave Dynamics.

 

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Unit 32, Silk Mill Industrial Estate
Herts. HP23 5EF
Germany

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