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Teledyne e2v Space Imaging appoints iMAGE S as Italian distributor

Chelmsford based Teledyne e2v Space Imaging has formally appointed iMAGE S as its Italian distributor with the objective of increasing its market share in Italy.

Image courtesy Teledyne e2v

Headquartered in the region of Lombardia, Italy, iMAGE S was founded in 1994 as a point of reference for the industry of vision systems for applications in machine vision, artificial intelligence, industry 4.0 and the geospatial sector, offering to its customers the best skills and the most innovative technologies in the field.

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Together, Teledyne e2v Space Imaging and iMAGE S will be working on joint Earth Observation programmes and scientific and exploration missions with the European Space Agency (ESA), Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), and privately operated commercial space programmes (new space).

Mark Bown, Head of Business Development for Europe, said: “Working with iMAGE S we will grow our footprint throughout Italy and work together on upcoming Italian missions. The iMAGE S team will become an extension of the Teledyne e2v Space Imaging team.”

The partnership has recently marked an important milestone with the signature of a supply contract of high-performance CCD-on-CMOS image sensors for an important Earth Observation mission in Italy.

Teledyne e2v Space Imaging continues to grow its European team to provide space imaging solutions for European government and institutional collective projects.

Marco Diani, CEO, iMAGE S, added: “We are proud of this new partnership with another company in the Teledyne group. We have been working with Teledyne DALSA since 1995 and together we have grown from strength to strength, delivering successfully to our strong portfolio of customers. With Teledyne e2v Space Imaging, we are sure that we will rise to the new challenges of the space economy.”
 

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