Press Releases
Frederick, Md. – Once again, The Crowley Company will use CeBIT, the world’s largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments, as the platform for the international debut of new scan and imaging systems. This year the company will introduce a brand new archive scanner from EPM Equipment’s IMAGELINK brand, the i7380 reference archive scanner. The successor to KODAK’s popular i7300, the IMAGELINK i7380 scanner, manufactured by Crowley, reverses the inefficient aspects of traditional…
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Compact Scanner to Offer Capture and Routing of Micrographic Images Ramsey, NJ – Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta) today announces the forthcoming availability of the UScan+ microform scanner resulting from a partnership with The Crowley Company, a leading manufacturer of digital and analog film technologies. Developed by the company’s Wicks and Wilson division, the UScan+ Universal Film scanner will be available to all Konica Minolta customers, offering ease-of-use and a broad range of micrographic scanning capabilities. The…
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Frederick, Md. and Philadelphia, Pa. – The Crowley Company is bringing an above-average number of capture units into their 10×20’ booth at this weekend’s 2014 ALA Midwinter Meeting. Established in 1876, the American Library Association (ALA) is dedicated to the advancement of library and information services and to providing information and resources to librarians and library patrons. From Friday, January 24 through Monday, January 27, The Crowley Company will be exhibiting in Booth 1239. Crowley vice president Matthew McCabe notes,…
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Universal Film Scanner Only Unit on Market with USB3 Capability Frederick, Md. – Crowley Company president Christopher Crowley announces the formal entrance of the UScan+ Universal Film (UF) reader/scanner into the digital imaging market this week. “The original UScan, which came to market in June 2012, was quickly embraced by end-users for its small footprint, pricing and user simplicity. This next generation, the UScan+, is the result of customer feedback and their desire for additional features. We’ve completed beta testing…
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Frederick, Md. and Las Vegas, Nev. – In an effort to give ARMA attendees the best opportunity to “kick the tires” as Crowley vice president Matthew McCabe says, The Crowley Company is bringing an unprecedented number of capture units into their 10×20’ booth at next week’s ARMA Live! 2013. Established in 1955, ARMA International is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on governing information as a strategic asset. They are hosting their 58th Annual Conference & Expo at the…
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Eastman Park Micrographics (EPM) has refined its business with the recent launch of a wholly owned subsidiary, Eastman Park Micrographics Equipment (EPME). EPME will focus on the distribution of EPM’s Imagelink hardware and software. In addition, EPME has signed on the Crowley Company to handle all its sales and marketing. EPM, meanwhile, has narrowed its focus to distribution of microfilm media.
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Frederick, Maryland and Dallas, Texas – Christopher Crowley, president of The Crowley Company, and William Oates, owner of Eastman Park Micrographics, Inc. (EPM), announce they have reached an agreement to combine experience and talents in EPM Equipment, LLC (EPME), an equipment-focused EPM wholly-owned subsidiary. The agreement is effective immediately; the transition of equipment, sales, procedures and policies is expected to take several months. “In a nutshell,” says Crowley, “The Crowley Company has agreed to act as the worldwide sales and…
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In the mid-1980s, Jeff Helm of Mekel brought the world its first microfilm and microfiche scanners, and in 1993 Kevin Keeler was the first to bring Wicks and Wilson scanning products from DOS to Windows 3. Now the two former competitors have joined forces on one team to work on scanning breakthroughs together.
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Frederick, Md. – Christopher Crowley, president of The Crowley Company, announces new placements and advancements within the company’s corporate, service bureau and technical service departments. Following a term as communications and sales intern, Camily Bishop of Mt. Airy, MD has begun work as a sales and marketing assistant. Her responsibilities include copywriting, trade show support, social media/website communications and assisting in various hardware sales efforts. Bishop holds a degree in Mass Communication from Towson University. Sean Dixon of Libertytown, MD…
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Frederick, Md. and Chicago, Ill. – Christopher Crowley, president of The Crowley Company, announces the new products displaying at this year’s American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL from June 27 – July 2. The headliner will be the Qidenus SMART Book Scan 3.0, making its first U.S. appearance. Crowley will also premiere three additional book copiers and microform scanners. Matthew McCabe, vice president of business development, states “These models represent the latest…
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