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Indigo Advanced Systems Moves to Niceville, Fla.
June 19, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Goleta, Calif. — Indigo Advanced Systems (IAS), an engineering group recently acquired by Indigo Systems Corp. has completed its move to Niceville, Fla.
The new company division houses eight IAS employees in a 5,000 sq ft facility at 701 Johns Sims Parkway East, Suite 2B in Niceville. The core hardware and software engineers of this newly formed division have developed innovative infrared camera acquisition, calibration, processing, analysis and archival software for high performance, infrared cameras for more than 15 years. This new facility will continue production of the RTools software suite, which was created to specifically address the rigorous requirements of scientists and researchers who need extremely accurate radiometric measurements of dynamic phenomenon in rapidly changing environments.
Indigo Systems' advanced infrared, digital cameras, coupled with the RTools software toolkit has been used for several years by various military ranges. Indigo Systems' highest performing, large-format, infrared Phoenix cameras are now available with the RTools software package and come with optional optics.
Indigo Systems Corp. is a premier developer and supplier of advanced infrared cameras and components, covering the entire infrared spectrum including near-, midwave- and longwave-IR. For more information, visit www.indigosystems.com.