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Allied Vision's Shanghai-Based Subsidiary to Introduce Premiere New Products at Vision China Exhibit

| Feb 25, 2015 09:03 PM EST

A camera for a thermographic imaging device checks the temperatures of arriving passengers from China at the quarantine station at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, April 5, 2013.

Allied Vision's Shanghai-based subsidiary is set to exhibit its newest products at the Vision China from March 17-19.

Visitors would be able to see what innovations the company has to offer and uncover interesting and scientific applications through these products.

Allied Vision in China will launch its new Mako models in the said exhibit. The Mako camera series achieved widespread acclamation for being an entry-level digital camera that works really well. Reviewers deem that the models offer unbeatable price-performance ratio, highlighting precision and high resolution as the top features.

Visitors can also check out the latest infrared camera models from the Goldeye family, which would be showcased on the same dates. Included in the Goldeye models is the premium addition to the Goldeye family, the Goldeye G-033.

The new innovation enables users to take infrared images at up to 300 fps. It can be considered the fastest in the market.

Goldeye G-033 can easily be the top choice for many demanding applications necessitating high speed, such as inline inspection as well as plastics sorting using hyperspectral imaging in the recycling industry.

The company could not be more excited to welcome visitors on the said exhibit.

"Allied Vision is strongly committed to the Chinese market and we feel at home in Shanghai, where our Chinese office is located," Peter Yeo, sales manager of Allied Vision Shanghai, said.

"We look forward to welcoming visitors at our booth and providing them expert advice in finding the right imaging technology for their application," he added.

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