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Thorlabs Adds Scientific Cameras Through Acquisition

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NEWTON, N.J., June 6, 2013 — Thorlabs Inc. has expanded its life sciences portfolio with the acquisition of Digital Video Camera Co. (DVC) of Austin, Texas, a manufacturer of digital imaging solutions for scientific and industrial applications. Over the past several years, Thorlabs has invested heavily in the life sciences market, adding a Virginia-based imaging systems group that offers a range of microscopy-based products. The DVC acquisition further strengthens the company’s portfolio through the addition of scientific cameras, including an interline CCD camera with optional time delay imaging capability...Read full article

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