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Framos appoints vice president of sensor engineering

Imaging products supplier Framos has appointed Chris Barrett vice president of sensor engineering. He has experience in engineering management, R&D and operations. Barrett has been co-CEO of International Datacasting, where he managed all operations and engineering including projects developing low latency high definition video solutions and a 4K decoder.
May 30, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Imaging products supplier 8141 Framos has appointed Chris Barrett vice president of sensor engineering. He has experience in engineering management, R&D and operations.

Barrett has been co-CEO of International Datacasting, where he managed all operations and engineering including projects developing low latency high definition video solutions and a 4K decoder.

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