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2001 Press Releases

VISION 2001, Stuttgart, Germany, October 9, 2001 – Introduced today at Vision 2001, the new version of Matrox Imaging's popular prototyping tool for scientific and industrial imaging, Inspector 4.0, includes unique tools to help OEMs and integrators quickly and confidently develop their applications.
VISION 2001, Stuttgart, Germany, October 9, 2001 – As announced today at Vision 2001, Matrox Imaging is offering enhancements to its integrated industrial computer, the Matrox 4Sight-II, at no extra cost. Now offering Windows CE support, improved performance with the Celeron 850MHz and double the amount of RAM, the 4Sight-II provides developers with a powerful tool for building high-performance and cost-sensitive machine vision, medical imaging and video surveillance applications.
August 28, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – Matrox Imaging recently announced that its 4Sight-II integrated industrial computer is now compliant with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's Part 15 Class B and European CE Class B regulations for digital devices.
July 23, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – Matrox Imaging's comprehensive software development toolkit for machine vision, medical imaging and image analysis, Matrox Imaging Library (MIL), is this year's winner of a Scientific Computing & Instrumentation Readers' Choice Award in the "Image Analysis Software" category.
June 5, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – A 3U CompactPCI® version of the low-cost Matrox Meteor-II/Multi-Channel frame grabber for monochrome or component RGB interlaced/progressive scan video acquisition is now available from Matrox Imaging.
June 5, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – Matrox Imaging today announced the latest release of its award-winning software development toolkit for machine vision, medical imaging and image analysis - Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) 7.0. This high-level programming library offers an extensive set of optimized functions for image capture, processing, analysis, display and archiving.
May 25, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Matrox group of companies. Founded in Montreal by engineers Lorne Trottier and Branko Matic, Matrox has since expanded worldwide and established its reputation for creating reliable and cost-effective imaging, graphics and video products.
January 16, 2001, Dorval, Quebec, Canada – In response to Camera LinkCM – the new high-speed digital serial link for vision applications – Matrox Imaging introduces a new member of its family of basic frame grabbers: Matrox Meteor-II/Camera Link.
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