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  2. Internet Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Dimension Data acquired Internet Solutions by purchasing the remaining 75% of the company; previously they had acquired 25% the year before. [3] Ronnie Apteker, one of the founders of Internet Solutions stated that one of the main reasons for selling the company was to enhance the company's ability to deliver to the market and has joined forces with Dimension Data to meet market needs.

  3. Dynamatic Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Dynamatic Technologies was incorporated in 1973 as a manufacturer of hydraulic pumps. In the 1990s, it expanded to aerospace grade components and aircraft assemblies. In the early 2000s, the company tied up with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and was involved in fabrication and assembly of HAL's subsonic intermediate training jets.

  4. Autostereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Dimension Technologies released a range of commercially available 2D/3D switchable LCDs in 2002 using a combination of parallax barriers and lenticular lenses. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] SeeReal Technologies has developed a holographic display based on eye tracking. [ 29 ]

  5. Dimension Data - Wikipedia

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    Dimension Data was a company specialising in information technology services. Based in Johannesburg , South Africa , [ 2 ] the company maintained operations on every inhabited continent. [ 3 ] Dimension Data focused on services including IT consulting , technical and support services, and managed services .

  6. 4DMedical - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2013, 4DMedical commenced business as 4DX, started as a private company and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange Ltd. (ASX: 4DX) in August 2020.. Prior to founding 4DMedical, Dr. Andreas Fouras was a professor of Biomedical Engineering, and worked closely with the researchers from the Departments of Physics and Physiology at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) to ...

  7. Digital Juice, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1992 by David Hebel [3] under the name Dimension Technologies Media Group as a developer of third-party products for the Video Toaster. In 1995 the company released Club Toaster which was a monthly CD-ROM based product for the Amiga. The product contained animated backgrounds, still graphics, music, photos, articles ...

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  9. CTX (explosive-detection device) - Wikipedia

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    The CTX (Computer Tomography X-ray) is an explosive detection device, a family of x-ray devices developed by InVision Technologies in 1990 that uses CAT scans and sophisticated image processing software to automatically screen checked baggage for explosives.