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2017-12-20 11:12:21

History CRI JOLANTA is a Polish company that was founded in 1990 in Wodzisław Śląski. Initially, the main goal of the company was to promote modern computer and IT technologies on the Polish market and a production of modern control systems for industrial robots.

Because of dynamic development of multimedia techniques on the global market, CRI JOLANTA, as the first in Poland, began in 1991 to widely promote this type of products and set a new business goal - computer systems for image processing, analysis, recognition and measurement. This resulted in the signing a distribution agreement with company Digithurst and obtaining authorization for the sale of its video interfaces dedicated to vision systems.

Due to the increasing customers needs from all over Poland for the products and services we offered, in 1992 the company's headquarters has been moved to Gliwice. This year there was also our first Polish public presentation of the products for vision systems at trade show Softarg'92 in Katowice. It has had wide publicity in the Polish medias.

The next two years of the company's activity were spent for the creation of the first Polish professional software for computer analysis, processing, recognition and measurement of images using specialized video interfaces (frame grabbers and video processors). The effect of our work was software MARS Professional 1.0. The premiere show of this software took place at the Softarg'95 in Katowice.

In 1995, our company began cooperation with the company ESCOM Computer Polska, which allowed us to offer computer equipment to a wide range of customers. However, the increase in the requirements of our customers forced us to manufacture also our own computers known by the names CRI BEN, CRI EVA, CRI ZOE, CRI MIX and CRI REX. The production of these computers began in 1996.

The 1997 is the year in which the location of the company's headquarters in Gliwice changed, and also our activities related to telecommunication services started. Since then, we have dynamically expanded the range of offered components for industrial vision systems to meet the needs of our customers. During this period, we began direct cooperation with such companies as: Pulnix, Pentax, Data Translation and Matrox.

The dynamic development of the company forced in 2004 another change of the headquarters in Gliwice. This enabled further expansion of the offer of components for vision systems by starting cooperation with new producers, including companies Basler, Photonfocus, Toshiba-Teli, Goyo Optical, V.S.Technology, DCM Sistemes, Imac, and Laser Components. This also allowed a start of our own production of components and software for vision systems.

In the following years, our company began to distribute in Poland systems with high-speed industrial cameras, multi-camera systems, motion capture and motion analysis systems. This resulted in starting cooperation with such manufacturers as: Natural Point, Xcitex, C-Motion, Norpix. Entering these new fields of vision systems has forced a research and development department creation in our company and further extension of the production department.

The first innovative product developed by our company was the 16-channel VIST CRI synchroniser for synchronization of high-speed cameras, lightings and other signal recorders in multi-camera vision systems. The premiere show of this product took place during Automaticon 2012 in Warsaw.

The faster development of industrial cameras has resulted in their miniaturization and increase of their resolution and speed, and at the same time a drop in their prices. Because of this, the needs for applications with very fast cameras have increased. High-speed cameras set very high requirements for video sequence recorders that use these cameras. Customers also signal the necessity of portability of such recorders. These requirements had an impact to the development of our innovative mobile industrial CRI MobiPC® computer. Our world's first mobile recorder for high-speed cameras based on this CRI MobiPC® computer had its premiere show during Automaticon 2017 in Warsaw.

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