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Precision Optics, OmniVision, and Fujikura Partner to Develop Ultra-Small Camera Module with Best Image Quality

Precision Optics Corporation, Inc. today announced that in partnership with OmniVision Technologies, Inc. and Fujikura, Ltd., it has developed a camera module with a diameter of only 1.6 mm and 400 x 400 pixel resolution, representing the best image quality of any camera module of this size.

The camera module is available for purchase as a stand-alone sub-assembly, or can be customized and incorporated into a completed medical device by Precision Optics.

This module combines the state-of-the-art technologies of each of the three partnering companies and utilizes OmniVision's OV6946 CameraChip™ sensor, Fujikura's flexible printed circuit technology, and Precision Optics' Microprecision™ technologies for designing and fabricating micro-optics and assembling them onto the CMOS sensor to form the camera module. Precision Optics offers further design and engineering services to assist its customers in the development of their medical device instruments, including complete visualization and illumination systems incorporating various proprietary optical technologies.

Visit the Company's website at http://www.poci.com/cmos-image-guide-endoscopes/cmos-omnivision-6946.php to view a video demonstration of the high quality imagery of this new CMOS camera module system.

In a release by OmniVision dated June 15, 2015, OmniVision named POC a Preferred Solutions Provider and stated, "We welcome this collaboration with POC and Fujikura to develop an ultra-small camera module with best image quality, low power consumption and ease of integration for reusable endoscopes and other medical applications." Fujikura stated, "The 160K CIS's small footprint and power efficiency are critical features for this application area, and the solution is further complemented by the exceptional image quality made possible by both OmniVision's OV6946 sensor and POC's Microprecision lens."

Precision Optics' CEO Joseph Forkey commented, "We have a long and successful history of partnering with our customers to develop and manufacture custom medical devices that incorporate our proprietary micro-optics technologies. We believe OmniVision's newest sensor and Fujikura's micro-electronics capabilities are ideally suited to POC's ongoing efforts to develop the smallest medical devices in the world with the highest possible image quality for minimally invasive medical applications. I am proud of our entire team at POC to have been named a preferred solutions provider by OmniVision."

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