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To deliver core technology solutions to the electronic imaging development community.
Advanced Imaging
Advanced Imaging readers work for some of the world’s most innovative companies. These companies are constantly striving to learn about new state-of-the-art technology, processes and how to enter new markets. They may be an engineer at a medical equipment OEM or defense contractor, a researcher in a government lab or pharmaceutical manufacturer, operations manager with a food industry processor, or an integrator working across many application areas. No matter what the application, each electronic-imaging solution consists of the core technologies of illumination, optics, a backplane, image processing, datapath, display, and storage. Software touches many of these steps in the imaging process. Our readers are decisions-makers searching for imaging solutions. Nearly 60% carry a management title and subscribe because of their need to better understand the electronic-imaging market.
New Look, New Columns
This year, Advanced Imaging, celebrating its 20th anniversary, looks to better serve the reader with a new look and new columns geared toward helping them to better do their jobs. The magazine has undergone a redesign with a new logo and easier to read type. The same great level of content will remain, but now each feature story will include “call out boxes” so readers can get a snapshot of the story.
We have added two new focused columns. Because six out of ten readers are managers at the corporate, engineering or operations levels, we have started a management column that will look at issues germane to their jobs. These 24,000 readers are hungry for information on how to manage projects, implement new core technology, and deal with suppliers and customers. This column will look at issues such as managing an electronic-imaging project, dealing with suppliers, ROI, government regulations and industry standards.
Our second new column deals with component integration. Each month our readers will travel the electronic imaging roadmap learning core components and how they interrelate to each other. What issues do they face, for instance, when tying together optics with lighting and a sensor? We begin in January with illumination and follow that with columns on optics, backplanes, cameras and sensors, datapaths, hardware, storage, display and software.
Reader Favorites
In addition to our crisp new look and new focused columns, Advanced Imaging plans to continue some reader favorites from last year. In February, we will produce the Roadmap of the Electronic Imaging Technologies. This pull out map, suitable for hanging on the wall, looks at the core technologies and vividly shows how these technologies relate to each other.
We will also continue producing special supplements that look at particular topics with an in-depth view. Our supplements include a look at military and homeland defense, analytical instrumentations and display and visualization.
Once again we are continuing our focus on the software that is helping to shape the industry. In addition to coverage throughout the year, Advanced Imaging’s Single Topic Issue on Software in the November issue will focus on ever-evolving software and its affects on the electronic-imaging industry.
Honoring The Past
2006 marks the 20th anniversary of Advanced Imaging magazine. Throughout the year, Advanced Imaging editors will look at the multitude of changes that have occurred throughout the last two decades - at this magazine, this marketplace, this country and world. The special Anniversary Issue is scheduled for May, but each month readers will be entertained and educated about the past as seen in the pages of Advanced Imaging.
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