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Upcoming Events

Zebra Imaging will have a presence at the following upcoming events:

1. NGA Tech Days
http://www.usgif.org/Events_TechDays.aspx
June 3-5

2. Hyatt Regency Denver
http://sparllc.com
Presenter: Michael Klug
3D IMAGING & POSITIONING FOR ENGINEERING/CONSTRUCTION/MANUFACTURING
March 30- April 1

3. GEOINT 2009
http://www.geoint2009.com
October 18-21

Press Article Highlights

The press has been impressed with the capability of the Zebra Imaging products and services. Following are several highlights:

  • Austin, TX, March 9, 2009: Zebra Imaging appoints Dave Perry as the company's executive vice president, commercial markets and strategic partnerships. Read more
  • Zebra Imaging recently ranked number 213 on the Inc 500 list of fastest-growing private companies and number 2 on Deloitte's Texas Technology Fast 50 list! Read more
  • SAIC Enters Into Master Marketing Agreement with Zebra Imaging
  • Zebra Imaging Secures Funding And Federal Contracts, Names New CEO. [October 23, 2006]
  • Three-Dimensional Tools Developed in Austin: New technology developed in Austin is helping soldiers train for hazardous missions, but may soon change medicine, architecture and even television. [KXAN-TV 36 NBC News]
  • ’Grand, Glorious and Glitzy: An Attendees Review of AIA 2005. “With the release of the latest Star Wars movie...futuristic visions were hot in my mind.” [AECNews.com]
  • See it and touch it. “Zebra Imaging is turning the hologram...into a serious tool for saving time, money and lives.” [Forbes Magazine]
  • Zebra Imaging featured in the March, 2005 issue of SEGD design. Three-dimensional media magic for the new century. [SEGD Design]
  • "Until now, holograms have been little more than curiosities, their images blurry and colors distorted." [Investor's Business Daily]
  • "Zebra Imaging has perfected a process of creating large-format, full-color holograms that are viewable from almost any angle." [Popular Mechanics]
  • "…the [Zebra] hologram has what's called full parallax. That means viewers who stoop down will see underneath the image, and a tall viewer will be able to look down on the top." [Detroit Free Press]
  • "It's so real you might try to touch the image - but when you do, you come up with a handful of air." [Automotive Industries Magazine]
  • "... an illusion as grand as any of Harry Houdini's ... " [Laser Focus World]
  • "The hologram technology is the brainchild of three MIT Media Lab graduates, Michael Klug, Alejandro Ferdman and Mark Holzbach ..." [Eureka Magazine]
  • ...the Holo Trinity ..." [Wired Magazine]
  • "Zebra's methodology is light years ahead of traditional holography… nothing short of revolutionary…Your brain isn't quite sure what to make of the whole thing." [Austin Chronicle]
  • "... the technology ... is a significant step forward for several reasons. First, it allows holograms to be big. Second, it abolishes the weird distortions of parallax which normal holograms suffer when examined from the wrong direction. Third, it produces accurate colours. And fourth, you don't actually have to have a real object to photograph." [The Economist]
  • "... Zebra ... is attracting attention from corporate customers and investors, who think its technology has multimillion dollar possibilities in advertising and engineering." [Austin American Statesman]
  • "Think virtual reality without the goggles; hallucinations without the drugs. These are not your winking clowns from the Cracker Jack box ... These are holograms with depth and true color…The implications for trade shows, outdoor advertising, bus posters and department store windows are immense." [Advertising Age]
  • "Ford claims it's only a question of time before these lifelike and ultimately 1:1 holograms become the preferred method of visualizing new models prior to signing off on the final design." [Motor Trend]
  • "There is certainly enormous scope for this emerging technology. Current costs have restricted it to companies with a need (and budget) to justify investing in its development. Zebra's aim, however, is to bring it within reach of most companies ..." [European Automotive Design]
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