Press Release

21.04.08Allied Vision Technologies Joins JIIA

Leading camera producer becomes „Associate Member“ of Japan Industrial Imaging Association and seeks to expand its presence in Asia

Allied Vision Technologies has become an „Associate Member“ of the Japan Industrial Imaging Association JIIA.  A leading producer of digital cameras for industrial image processing, AVT is seeking to expand its presence in Asia.

Plans for Growth in Asia
„The Asian market for industrial image processing is experiencing above-average growth and accounts for an increasing percentage of our total sales,“ explained Jochen Braun, Manager International Sales.  „Japan is and will remain the largest market in Asia, so we are very happy to strengthen our presence there as an Associate Member of the JIIA and to improve our knowledge of local market conditions.“

„We are glad to have Allied Vision Technologies, one of the leading camera manufacturers in Europe, as one of our members, to bring to the JIIA its knowledge of the European market and its technical expertise, especially in the area of FireWire,“ commented Sachio Kiura, Director and Secretary General of the JIIA.

Allied Vision Technologies already has distributors in seven Asian countries (China, India, Malaysia, Taiwan, South-Korea, Singapore and Japan).  AproLink Corp. (Kabushiki Kaisha AproLink) has been the company’s exclusive sales partner in Japan since June 2006 (www.aprolink.jp).

AVT plans to open its own sales office in Asia in order to further expand its business and services in that region.


About JIIA
The JIIA (Japan Industrial Imaging Association) was founded in March 2006 in Tokyo to promote industrial image processing in Japan and around the world, to agree on industry standards and to do market research.  The association has grown quickly and attracted the leading companies in this sector in Japan.  Besides cooperating intensively with other international associations, it is also involved in working on new standards and technologies.

 

 



About Allied Vision Technologies
Founded in 1989, Allied Vision Technologies GmbH of Germany is a 100% subsidiary of the public Augusta Technologie AG.  AVT designs, produces and sells cameras and components for image processing in industrial and life science applications. With innovative products, superior manufacturing quality and a service-driven organization, Allied Vision Technologies is well established as a premier provider of digital camera solutions for machine vision worldwide. Allied Vision Technologies holds 100% of Allied Vision Technologies Inc. (Newburyport, USA) and Prosilica Inc. (Vancouver, Canada).

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Allied Vision Technologies
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22926 Ahrensburg
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Tel.: +49 4102/6688-196
Fax: +49 4102/6688-10
jean-philippe.roman(at)alliedvisiontec.com

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