Kodak expands sales and support for image sensor products

Sept. 14, 2011
Rochester, NY--Eastman Kodak has expanded its sales and support options available to its image sensor products customers by providing additional in-country, in-language support in key markets worldwide.

Rochester, NY--Eastman Kodak has expanded its sales and support options available to its image sensor products customers by providing additional in-country, in-language support in key markets worldwide.

Enhancements to Kodak’s existing sales and application support team for image sensors include a network of distribution partners and representatives authorized to work directly with customers on evaluation, purchase, and integration of Kodak image sensor products. Each of these partners has received training on Kodak’s full image sensor portfolio, and can work directly with camera manufacturers to help identify and source the most appropriate device for their application.

Kodak's image sensors portfolio offers resolutions ranging from VGA to over 50 million pixels for commercial, industrial, and professional imaging markets worldwide, including photography, traffic, medical, scientific, surveillance, and machine vision. Kodak provides direct customer support for this portfolio through sales and application engineering teams located in North America, Europe, China, Korea, and Japan.

The worldwide direct support team includes the following authorized distribution partners:

BalaJi MicroTechnologies (www.balaji-microtechnologies.com; India)
Micron, Inc. (www.micron.co.jp; Japan)
Neva Electronica JSC (www.nevael.ru; Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan)
Pangaea (HK) Ltd. (www.pangaea.com.hk; China)
Regulus Technologies Co., Ltd. (www.regulus.com.tw; China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia)

Services offered by each of these partners vary from region to region and enhance existing Kodak support present in each local market. Technical support options range from assistance with sensor selection and evaluation through full camera design services and support. At all times, camera manufacturers continue to have direct access to local Kodak support.

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