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Opticon is a worldwide family of companies consisting of OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd, Opticon Sensors Europe BV and Opticon, Inc.

Opticon was one of the first companies in the world to specialize in the manufacture of barcode scanners. Since that time, this pioneering organization has evolved into a multi-faceted, international supplier of high-quality, automatic identification and data collection equipment to thousands of customers in diverse markets worldwide.

  • Located in the Netherlands, Opticon Sensors Europe BV is the Europen headquarters serving markets in Europe, South America, Africa, Australia and Asia. Branch organizations are located in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Taiwan and Australia along with trading agents in Brazil and China.
  • The headquarters for Opticon, Inc. is located just South of Seattle in Renton, Washington and serves customers in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Opticon continues to deliver new solutions combined with the latest technologies and continues to focus on delivering high-quality products.

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