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FotoNation has been selected by Trimble to provide wireless PTP-IP technology for Trimble�s Mapping & GIS handheld product line
November 6, 2006
BURLINGAME, Calif. -- FotoNation, (www.fotonation.com), a world-leading imaging and connectivity solutions company for the digital photography industry, announced today that it has been selected by Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) to provide wireless PTP-IP technology for Trimble’s Mapping & Geographic Information System (GIS) handheld product line. Trimble’s new TrimPix technology enabled by FotoNation, links high resolution digital photographs to GIS features using Wi-Fi capable Nikon cameras. The technology is being showcased at the Trimble Dimensions Users Conference in Las Vegas and the European Conference for ESRI Users in Athens, Greece.
As each photo is taken, the Nikon camera automatically transfers the digital image wirelessly to Trimble’s handheld GPS receiver or field computer. Once the photo has been transferred, it is linked to GIS (Geographic Information System) data for use with mapping and searching applications. Current Nikon cameras supporting the WiFi capability include the affordable COOLPIX models P1, P2, P3, S6 and S7c.
“We are delighted to be selected by Trimble, as they are a world leader in GPS technology,†said Eran Steinberg, CEO of FotoNation. “FotoNation has developed one of the industry’s strongest core competencies in the design and implementation of wireless digital photography solutions. We foresee vast potential for many other vertical applications such as this,†he continued.
FotoNation Inc.
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