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Microbus ANPR cameras get Stemmer Imaging distribution boost

Microbus and Stemmer Imaging have established a new two-way distribution agreement for Europe which will see the companies combine their core strengths to provide their OEM and system integrator customers with a greater product offering.
April 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS1977 Microbus and 822 Stemmer Imaging have established a new two-way distribution agreement for Europe which will see the companies combine their core strengths to provide their OEM and system integrator customers with a greater product offering.

According to Steve Walker, divisional managing director at Microbus, “Stemmer Imaging is a respected provider of high resolution, high speed image processing solutions that we have chosen for integration into our new Rapier HD camera range. This partnership provides OEMs and software System Integrators access to off-the-shelf specialist cameras and IR lighting without having to undertake their own product development.”

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