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Integrated Camera Optics completes merger and restructuring
Feb 1, 2006 12:00 PM 

Integrated Camera Optics, a provider of surveillance technology serving the security, military and transportation markets, has completed its corporate restructuring after finalizing its merger with Infotex Holdings. A new management team is in place led by its president, Stuart Leviton.

“We are very excited about the vast opportunities that lay before us. A fertile marketplace exists for our technology, including the lucrative Homeland Defense industry. We are now in the process of refining our 360 optic technology for Homeland Security use,” said Stuart Leviton, president of Integrated Camera Optics Corporation.

As a company specializing in the development of highly diverse optical systems primarily for use in the security sector, Integrated Camera Optics' strategy is focused on offering the ICU360 system to major hotels, casinos, railways and monorail systems, as a long-term under-taking. “We are exploring all opportunities to maximize the use of our unique technology. Homeland Defense and security applications are a perfect fit,” said Leviton.

The estimated market for the security/surveillance camera industry is more than $40 billion. Integrated Camera Optics Corp., which has a license agreement with the patent holder for the EyeSee360 lens, intends to acquire other security-oriented companies as it moves to capture market share. The EyeSee360 is currently being tested in a number of consumer, military and security applications with great success.



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