Elliance Nabs Fourth IMA Award
The Interactive Media Awards has recognized Elliance for its design of the Phipps Conservancy Web site, http://phipps.conservatory.org.
Elliance’s experience with non profit web design enabled them to structure the architecture and design of the site to balance the core offer—a visit to a world-class conservancy—and an emerging role for Phipps as a thought leader around sustainable gardening and living.
The Best in Class award is the highest honor bestowed by the Interactive Media Awards (IMA). It represents the very best in planning, execution and overall professionalism. In order to win this award level, a site must successfully pass through a comprehensive judging process, achieving very high marks in each of the judging criteria – an achievement only a fraction of sites in the IMA competition earn each year. This is the fourth award Elliance has received from the IMA.
ChemImage Signs Agreement with Shenzhen Forensic Science &Technology to Distribute Hyperspectral Imaging Products in China
ChemImage, a chemical and biological imaging technology solutions companies, reached an exclusive distribution agreement with Shenzhen Forensic Science & Technology Co., Ltd., to distribute ChemImage’s CONDOR™ Hyperspectral Imaging System in China. Shenzhen Forensic is a distributor of forensic science products to the leading forensic science research institutions and administration agencies in China.
The CONDOR™ Hyperspectral Imaging System uses liquid crystal-based imaging technology,increasing discrimination and contrast enhancement capabilities in comparison to conventional forensic imaging technology. The CONDOR™ provides high spatial and spectral resolution images, which may be applied to a wide variety of forensic applications, particularly for bloodstain pattern analysis, latent print analysis, and questioned document examination. The unsurpassed discrimination capabilities from the CONDOR™ help to give forensic examiners the confidence in the accuracy of their results they cannot get with any other imaging system.
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