Kodak image sensor business was acquired and is now named as Truesense by Platinum Capital

With the rapid development of digital technology, stagnation and lack of innovation can only be eliminated by the market. Although Kodak was once a leader in the imaging industry and developed the prototype of the first digital camera, Kodak has now filed for bankruptcy protection, and its image sensor division has also been acquired by Platinum Equity.

This transaction was completed in November 2011 because of the increasing pressure on the image sensor department to Kodak. The Kodak image sensor department that was acquired was officially named Truesense Imaging Image Sensors. The new name indicates that it was born again.

What is the meaning of the term "Truesense"? It is unclear what kind of original intention and consideration it is. However, in the future, some of Kodak's new image sensor products will have a new brand, the Truesense brand. And before that, the general manager of Kodak image sensor business Chris? Chris McNiffe became the new CEO of Truesense.

Truesense will sell image sensors required for various types of industrial equipment as well as high-end medium-format cameras and high-frame-rate video equipment. It also stated that Truesense will not miss the opportunity for core technology research and development and new market expansion. The image sensor business unit of an independent company will usher in new changes and opportunities.

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