PAXcam USB Microscope Camera Sales up 89% in 2004
MIS, Inc. announced today record sales growth for the year-ended December 31, 2004. PAXcam USB Microscope Camera unit sales for the period rose 89% compared to the year 2003.
Franklin Park, IL (PRWEB) February 2, 2005 -- MIS, Inc. today announced
record sales growth for the year-ended December 31, 2004. PAXcam USB Microscope
Camera unit sales for the period rose 89% compared to the year 2003. This record
growth comes on top of last year’s 46% increase for the PAXcam family of
microscope cameras (www.paxcam.com). PAX-it Image Database software and Image
Analysis software (www.paxit.com) unit sales were also up substantially compared
to the previous year. MIS has just concluded its 16th year of
operations.
Chris Jahns, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing noted,
“2004 exceeded even our own aggressive expectations. The year ends as yet
another record year for the PAX-it and PAXcam product lines. With the
introduction of our 4 new USB microscope cameras we have rounded out the PAXcam
family and we will be adding more camera models in 2005. The marketplace has
responded fantastically to the new PAXcam models, which include PAX-it software
for databasing and analyzing the images. We are encouraged that we grew so
substantially in 2004. Our year-over-year success demonstrates that our team has
indeed created several PAXcam options that are powerful and cost-effective
solutions for imaging applications in industry, life sciences, pathology,
forensics, law enforcement and so many other areas”.
Seth Grotelueschen,
Founder and CEO, commented, "2004 wraps-up as the most successful year in the
company's 16 year history. Our huge growth across all of our application
sectors, and our ability to quickly establish PAXcam as the leader in microscopy
imaging cameras is a credit to the fine team of professionals here at MIS, and
to our selling partners around the world. We have a great line-up of new
products in the pipeline that will extend this growth into 2005 and beyond. Our
streak of double-digit growth remains in-tact, and likely to continue”.
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