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'''Opticon''' may refer to: | |||
'''Opticon''' is a worldwide family of companies consisting of OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd, and | |||
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Opticon was one of the first companies in the world to specialize in the manufacture of ]s. Since that time, this pioneering organization has evolved into a multi-faceted, international supplier of high-quality, ] equipment to thousands of customers in diverse markets worldwide. | |||
==In business== | |||
* ], an annual user conference organized by ] | |||
* OptiCon, an annual conference organized by the ] | |||
* Opticon is a ] system from Global Traffic Technologies. | |||
==In music== | |||
*Located in the ], Opticon Sensors Europe BV is the ]an headquarters serving markets in Europe, ], ], ] and ]. Branch organizations are located in ], ], the ], ], ], ] and Australia along with trading agents in ] and ]. | |||
* ], a single from released by the band ] in 2000 | |||
*The headquarters for Opticon, Inc. is located just South of ] in ] and serves customers in the ], ] and ]. | |||
==In publishing== | |||
Opticon continues to deliver new solutions combined with the latest technologies and continues to focus on delivering high-quality products. | |||
* ], a typeface developed for newspapers in 1935 | |||
== See also == | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 27 January 2021
Opticon may refer to:
In business
- Opticon (conference), an annual user conference organized by Optimizely
- OptiCon, an annual conference organized by the American Board of Opticianry
- Opticon is a traffic signal preemption system from Global Traffic Technologies.
In music
In publishing
- Opticon (typeface), a typeface developed for newspapers in 1935
See also
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