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Matrox Imaging Receives Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Enhancement

Dec. 5, 2012
Award Honors Achievements in Technology, Product Development and Dedicated Customer Focus
Matrox Imaging was recognized by Frost & Sullivan for its excellence in technology and product development, along with dedication to its customers.

"We're doing remarkable things at Matrox Imaging and have been since the company was founded in 1976," said Sam Lopez, senior sales manager for Matrox Imaging. "The competencies and values that our employees possess — technical expertise, an innovative commercial approach and a deep-seated commitment to our customers — will continue to be the key to our success."

The company received the 2012 Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Enhancement in global machine vision inspection.

"As machine vision continues to grow across new applications and end-user markets, Matrox Imaging has consistently redefined itself through its customer-centric growth strategies, evolving with changing market and technology requirements," said Vijay Mathew, industry analyst for Frost & Sullivan. "The company's superior technical know-how, combined with a unique value-driven approach, has enabled Matrox Imaging to remain consistently at the forefront of the technology curve."

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