Welcome to Invisible Vision Ltd.
Founded in 2007 by M.J.Riches the company strives to be the leader in its chosen fields with
a reputation for elegant, innovative and reliable state-of-the art products.
Mark Riches has over 20 years experience in
the field of high speed imaging, originally as a founding member and later Technical Director of Imco Electro-Optics Ltd. More
recently, following the acquisition of Imco and its patents, he became Technical Director of [DRS] Hadland Ltd. He continued
in this role as the company moved to the USA, ultimately becoming a part of DRS Data & Imaging Systems Inc. Following his
departure after seven years from DRS, the opportunity again presents itself to renew the technology with fresh ideas in new markets
and create what we all hope will become a great British company. Besides, the technology and science is also fun.
Earlier teams led
by Mark Riches have been responsible for some of the most innovative, patented, product developments in ultra high speed imaging over
the past two decades; among them being the world's first digitally programmed ultra high speed framing / streak camera, the 'segmented'
intensifier, post triggering, digital streak and optical beam-splitters. Invisible Vision intends to continue this legacy of
commercial innovation and invention well into the 21st century.
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Registered Office :
Invisible Vision Ltd.
3 Judges Drive
Norwich
NR4 7QQ
UK.
Company Registration : 5993290
VAT Number
: GB 880 2363 28
NCAGE : KD2T2
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+44 (0) 1603 458 538
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+44 (0) 7973 799 259
http://www.invisiblevision.com
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The Invisible logo is a registered trademark of Invisible Vision Ltd.
PiV Camera formally launched with both S20 and S25 photo-cathode options.
January 2008
Invisible Vision announced as authorized service & repair centre for DRS
Data & Imaging Systems ('Imco', 'Hadland') high speed cameras.
September 2007 - New UVi Models
UVi model range expanded with
options of S20, S25 photocathodes, range of phosphors and enhanced output.