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Euresys and A&B Software Announce Licensing Agreement

April 7, 2010

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NEW LONDON, CT - A&B Software and Euresys s.a. (Angleur, Belgium) announced a licensing agreement that will provide Open eVision, an image processing software toolkit from Euresys, with universal drivers for GigE Vision and FireWire cameras.

“ActiveGigE and ActiveDcam products from A&B Software feature a universal API to acquire images and control all GigE Vision and IIDC-1394 cameras,” says Marc Damhaut, senior vice president, product management at Euresys. ”The specific versions that we are launching, ‘ActiveGigE for Open eVision’ and ‘ActiveDcam for Open eVision’, benefit from a seamless integration into the development environment for machine vision based on Open eVision.”

“Our universal camera drivers and SDKs provide machine vision users with high reliability, outstanding performance and easiness of use,” says Boris Nalibotski, president at A&B Software. “We are exited to work with Euresys, a recognized leader in the machine vision industry, to deliver competitive software solutions based on GigE Vision and FireWire technologies.”

A&B Software is a global supplier of advanced software products and services for scientific and industrial market places which include ActiveDcam and ActiveGigE SDKs for IIDC-1394 and GigE Vision cameras.

Euresys provides frame grabbers and image processing software tools for machine vision as well as video capture and H.264 compression cards for medical and video-surveillance applications.


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