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Barco (manufacturer) 1 Barco (manufacturer) Barco N.V. Type Public company Industry Display technology Founded 1934 Headquarters Kortrijk, Belgium Key people Eric Van Zele, CEO Carl Peeters, CFO Products Video, Digital cinema, CRT, OLED, LCD, DLP and LCoS projectors, LED and Flat panel displays, image processing equipment and software Revenue 1.158 billion (2013) Employees 4,000 (2014) Website www.barco.com [1] Barco N.V. (Euronext: BAR [2] ) is a display hardware manufacturer specialising in digital cinema projection, video projectors, DLP projectors, LCoS projectors, Image Processing, LED displays, video walls, flat panel displays, automated luminaires, digital lighting and lighting controls. Barco is headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, and has facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Barco is active in more than 90 countries and employs about 4,000 employees worldwide. Barco posted sales of 1.158 billion euro in 2013. Active markets Barco designs and develops visualization solutions for a variety of selected professional markets: healthcare, entertainment & corporate, industrial & government and defense & aerospace. History Barco is an acronym that originally stood for Belgian American Radio COrporation. Acquisitions Barco Graphics was the graphics division of the Belgian Barco Group. It was the result of the 1989 merger of Digitized Information Systems Corporation (D.I.S.C.), Aesthedes and Barco's own "Creative Group". In 1997, Barco acquired EIS (Electronic Image Systems), a manufacturer of high brightness, high resolution calligraphic CRT projectors for the flight simulation market. In 1998, Barco ETS acquired Gerber Systems Corp., a manufacturer of plotters and Automatic Optical Inspection (AOI) systems for printed circuit boards, based in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. In 1999, Barco acquired Metheus Corporation, a Tektronix spin-off and manufacturer of professional graphics controllers, based in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. In 2004, Barco acquired Voxar, a 3D medical imaging software company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2004, Barco acquired Folsom Research, Inc, based in Rancho Cordova, California, USA. Folsom's product lines cover solutions for image processing, image communication and image functionality & interactivity.

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  • Barco (manufacturer) 1

    Barco (manufacturer)

    Barco N.V.

    Type Public company

    Industry Display technology

    Founded 1934

    Headquarters Kortrijk, Belgium

    Key people Eric Van Zele, CEOCarl Peeters, CFO

    Products Video, Digital cinema, CRT, OLED, LCD, DLP and LCoS projectors, LED and Flat panel displays, image processing equipmentand software

    Revenue 1.158 billion (2013)

    Employees 4,000 (2014)

    Website www.barco.com [1]

    Barco N.V. (Euronext:BAR [2]) is a display hardware manufacturer specialising in digital cinema projection, videoprojectors, DLP projectors, LCoS projectors, Image Processing, LED displays, video walls, flat panel displays,automated luminaires, digital lighting and lighting controls.Barco is headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, and has facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D andManufacturing in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Barco is active in more than 90 countries and employsabout 4,000 employees worldwide. Barco posted sales of 1.158 billion euro in 2013.

    Active marketsBarco designs and develops visualization solutions for a variety of selected professional markets: healthcare,entertainment & corporate, industrial & government and defense & aerospace.

    HistoryBarco is an acronym that originally stood for Belgian American Radio COrporation.

    Acquisitions Barco Graphics was the graphics division of the Belgian Barco Group. It was the result of the 1989 merger of

    Digitized Information Systems Corporation (D.I.S.C.), Aesthedes and Barco's own "Creative Group". In 1997, Barco acquired EIS (Electronic Image Systems), a manufacturer of high brightness, high resolution

    calligraphic CRT projectors for the flight simulation market. In 1998, Barco ETS acquired Gerber Systems Corp., a manufacturer of plotters and Automatic Optical Inspection

    (AOI) systems for printed circuit boards, based in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. In 1999, Barco acquired Metheus Corporation, a Tektronix spin-off and manufacturer of professional graphics

    controllers, based in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. In 2004, Barco acquired Voxar, a 3D medical imaging software company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2004, Barco acquired Folsom Research, Inc, based in Rancho Cordova, California, USA. Folsom's product

    lines cover solutions for image processing, image communication and image functionality & interactivity.

  • Barco (manufacturer) 2

    In 2008, Barco acquired High End Systems, an automated luminaires, digital lighting and lighting controlscompany, based in Austin, Texas.

    In 2010, Barco acquired Fimi, a company specialized in medical imaging, based in Saronno, Italy. In 2010, Barco acquired all intellectual property of Element Labs, a manufacturer of LED equipment, based in

    Santa Clara, California, USA. In 2010, Barco acquired dZine, a Belgium based company specialized in Digital Signage solutions. In 2012, Barco acquired IP Video Systems, a company specialized in networked visualization solutions, based in

    Sunnyvale, California. In 2012, Barco acquired JAOtech, a manufacturer of patient entertainment and point-of-care terminals for

    hospitals, based in Surrey, UK. In 2013, Barco acquired AWIND, a manufacturer of hardware and software for wireless presentation systems,

    based in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2013, Barco acquired projectiondesign, a manufacturer of projection technology, based in Fredrikstad,

    Norway.

    Divestments In the early 2000s, Barco Graphics was acquired by Belgian Purup-Eskofot, and renamed Esko-Graphics, which

    was again renamed Esko in 2006. In 2007, BarcoVision was acquired by Itema Group from Bergamo, Italy. In 2008, Barco sold its Advanced Visualisation (AVIS) group (the previously acquired Voxar) to Toshiba

    Medical (TMSC.)

    ManagementCEO 2008 - Eric Van ZeleCEO 2002 - 2008 Martin De PryckerCEO - 2002 Hugo Vandamme(nl)

    Barco SilexBarco Silex is a micro-electronic design house established in 1991, that belongs to the Barco group and has bothoffices and design teams in Belgium and France.

    References[1] http:/ / www. barco. com/[2] http:/ / europeanequities. nyx. com/ en/ search_instruments/ BAR?type=Stock

    External links Official website (http:/ / www. barco. com/ ) Barco Silex web site (http:/ / www. barco-silex. com/ )

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    Article Sources and ContributorsBarco (manufacturer) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=600303026 Contributors: Alphachimp, AmoebaMan, Anderaaron, Aranel, Aymatth2, BackStagePass, Barco.com,Caim, Captain Q, CharlotteVanIseghem, Conquerist, D6, Danhash, Deb, DocendoDiscimus, Donarreiskoffer, Dryazan, Edcolins, Finlay McWalter, Fisheke, Jef Stoffels, Jheald, Jrhoadley, KalW,Kensuth, LamontCranston, Lotje, Martarius, MattieTK, Mattisse, Mean as custard, Mortaneus, Mygtje, Oli Filth, Paxsimius, Pvosta, R'n'B, R'son-W, RedWolf, SchreiberBike, Sietse Snel,Taarten, Vegaswikian, Vickidupuis, Visie, Wbm1058, Woohookitty, Xdc-evs, Yngvarr, Zundark, 104 anonymous edits

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