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Barco (manufacturer)

Barco NV is a Belgian technology company that specializes in digital projection and imaging technology, focusing on three core markets: entertainment, enterprise, and healthcare.[2] It employs 3600 employees located in 90 countries. The company has 400 granted patents.[3] Barco is headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, and has its own facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Shares of Barco are listed on Euronext Brussels.[4] It has a market cap of around €1.2 billion (February 2018). Barco sells its ClickShare products to enable wireless projection from sender devices to receiver displays.

Barco NV
TypeNaamloze vennootschap
Euronext Brussels: BAR
BEL 20 component
ISINBE0003790079 
IndustryTechnology
Founded1934
FounderLucien De Puydt
HeadquartersKortrijk, Belgium
Key people
Charles Beauduin & An Steegen, CEOs
Productsdisplay technology, projection technology, connectivity platforms, image processing
Revenue€1.029 billion (2018)[1]
Number of employees
3600 (2018)
Websitewww.barco.com

History edit

Barco is an acronym that originally stood for Belgian American Radio Corporation.[5] Barco was founded in 1934 in the town of Poperinge, in the Flemish-speaking region of Belgium. Founder Lucien de Puydt's initial business was to assemble radios from parts imported from the United States – hence the name of his company, the Belgium American Radio Corporation, or "Barco".

Radio pioneer Camiel Descamps gave the company a new start in 1941 in Kortrijk after founder Lucien Depuydt died. His wife Maria-Anna Reyntjens and his brother-in-law Joseph Versavel assisted him. Later on, also Elie Timmerman joined them. Starting from their office in Kortrijk, the company started to grow and spread around 90 countries across the globe.

In 1949, Barco started developing a multi-standard television that accepted different signal standards, becoming a leader in that field. A jukebox called Barc-O-Matic was sold from 1951. In 1967, it was one of the first European companies to introduce color TV. Building on this, it then entered the professional broadcast market in the late 1960s, supplying TV monitors to broadcasters.[6]

From the 1960s onwards, Barco branched out into numerous other activities, which included mechanical components for industrial use, and quality control monitoring for the textile and plastics industries. In 1967, Barco became the first European manufacturer to produce transistor-based portable televisions.[7]

Barco first entered projection technology in 1979, when it pioneered the development of cathode ray tube (CRT) projection aboard airplanes. Over the following years, it gradually focused solely on professional markets.[citation needed]

In the mid-1980s, Barco became a main projection technology supplier for computer giants IBM, Apple and Hewlett-Packard. In the late 1980s, it entered the Brussels stock market. By 1991, Barco's market share in the graphics projection market alone reached 75%, and the company had established offices across the world, including regional headquarters in the United States and East-Asia.

Through the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium, Barco developed and marketed new display technologies such as liquid crystal display (LCD), light-emitting diodes (LED), Texas Instruments' Digital Light Processing (DLP), and later, liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS). It now covers markets that include media and entertainment, security and monitoring, medical imaging, avionics, 3D and virtual reality, digital cinema, traffic control, broadcast and training and simulation.

In 2018, Barco entered into a joint venture with China Film Group Corporation (CFG), Appotronics and CITICPE to commercialize each company's products and services for the global cinema market excluding mainland China: Cinionic.[8] In Barco's case, this involved the company's cinema projectors.

Sustainability edit

Barco's Corporate Sustainability Committee, consisting of 13 members, under the leadership of Filip Pintelon, devises an overall sustainability strategy. Under the label "Barco 2020", Barco is currently developing a sustainability plan encompassing three pillars: their people, their community and the planet.

A few achievements:

  • Supplier Sustainability program[9]
  • Health and Safety Arrangements[10]
  • Compliance[11]

Acquisitions edit

  • In 1989, Barco acquired EMT, a manufacturer of phonograph turntables and professional audio equipment, which became Barco-EMT.[12]
  • Barco Graphics was the graphics division of the Belgian Barco Group. It was the result of the 1989 merger of Digitized Information Systems Corporation (D.I.S.C.), Aesthedes and Barco's own "Creative Systems" group.
  • In 1995, Barco acquired Elbicon, a manufacturer of inspection systems for the food processing industry.[13]
  • In 1997, Barco acquired Electronic Image Systems (EIS), a manufacturer of CRT projectors for the flight simulation market.[14]
  • In 1998, Barco acquired Dr. Seufert, a manufacturer of visual sub-systems for integration in process control rooms.[15]
  • In 1998, Barco ETS, now Ucamco acquired Gerber Systems Corp., a manufacturer of plotters and automatic optical inspection (AOI) systems for printed circuit boards.[16]
  • In 1999, it acquired Metheus Corporation, a Tektronix spin-off and manufacturer of professional graphics controllers.[17]
  • In 2000, it acquired Texen, a subsidiary of Thales (ex-Thomson).[18][19]
  • In 2004, it acquired Voxar, a 3D medical imaging software company.
  • In 2004, it acquired Folsom Research, Inc., whose product lines cover image processing, image communication and image functionality & interactivity.
  • In 2008, it acquired High End Systems, an automated luminaires, digital lighting and lighting controls company.
  • In 2010, it acquired Fimi S.r.l., a company specialized in medical image displays, from Philips (no relationship with Fimi, Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana).
  • In 2010, it acquired all intellectual property of Element Labs, a manufacturer of LED equipment.
  • In 2010, it acquired dZine, a Belgium-based company specialized in Digital signage.
  • In 2012, it acquired IP Video Systems, a company specialized in networked visualization.
  • In 2012, it acquired JAOtech, a manufacturer of patient entertainment and point-of-care terminals for hospitals.
  • In 2013, it acquired AWIND, a manufacturer of hardware and software for wireless presentation systems.
  • In 2013, it acquired projectiondesign, a manufacturer of projection technology.
  • In 2014, it acquired X20 Media Inc., an enterprise communication specialist.[20]
  • In 2014, it acquired IOSONO GmbH, a 3D audio expert.[21]
  • In 2015, it acquired Advan Int'l Corp., a manufacturer of LCD displays.
  • In 2016, it acquired Medialon Inc., a US based company.[22]
  • In 2016, it acquired MTT Innovation Inc., a Canadian developer of next-generation projection technology (HDR).[23]
  • In 2019, it acquired a 5% stake in Unilumin group, a china based LED manufacturer.[24]

Divestments edit

  • In 2000, Barco splits its shares in Barco New and BarcoNet [25] which is taken over by Scientific-Atlanta in 2001[26] and becomes whole owner of a after buy-out of the remaining shareholders in 2002.[27]
  • In 2001, Barco Graphics was acquired by Danish Purup-Eskofot,[28] and renamed Esko-Graphics, which was again renamed Esko in 2006.
  • In 2003, Barco sold Barco-EMT including trademarks to Walter Derrer. The company is continued as EMT Studiotechnik GmbH.[29]
  • In 2004, Barco sold its Dotrix activity to Agfa–Gevaert.[30]
  • In 2007, BarcoVision was acquired by Itema Group from Bergamo, Italy.[31]
  • In 2008, Barco sold its Advanced Visualisation (AVIS) group (the previously acquired Voxar)[32] to Toshiba Medical (TMSC).[33]
  • In 2014, Barco divested a wholly owned subsidiary of Barco NV, Barco Orthogon, based in Bremen, Germany, to Exelis.
  • In 2015, Barco's Defense & Aerospace division was sold to US-based Esterline Technologies Corporation (NYSE: ESL).[34]
  • In 2017, Barco sold High End Systems to Electronic Theatre Controls.[35]
  • In 2018, Barco's X20 Media was sold to Stratacache.[36]
  • In 2018, Barco divested the wholly owned subsidiary Barco Silex, which becomes Silex Inside.[37]

Management edit

  • CEO 2021 Charles Beauduin & An Steegen [38]
  • CEO 2016-2021 Jan De Witte
  • CEO 2008–2016 Eric Van Zele
  • CEO 2002–2008 Martin De Prycker
  • CEO 2002 Hugo Vandamme

Active markets edit

  • Entertainment: cinema, venues and hospitality
  • Enterprise: control rooms, education and meeting rooms
  • Healthcare: diagnostic, surgical and clinical imaging

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Company information". Barco. from the original on 2019-04-07. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  3. ^ "Barco factsheet". Barco factsheet. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  4. ^ MarketScreener. "Barco : re-enters BEL20, Belgium's benchmark stock market index | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  5. ^ "75 years of Barco". Barco. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  6. ^ "VRT, Belgium: Barco is the reference beacon in reference monitors". www.live-production.tv. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  7. ^ "Barco Strato Ranger 1973". www.marcelstvmuseum.com. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  8. ^ "Barco Joins Forces With Strategic Partners to Advance the Delivery of Dedicated and New Cinema Solutions - Celluloid Junkie". Celluloid Junkie. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  9. ^ "Supplier Sustainability Program - Barco".
  10. ^ "EHS - third party - Barco".
  11. ^ "Conflict Minerals Rule - Barco".
  12. ^ "EMT History". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  13. ^ "BARCO : ACQUISITION OF PULSARR STRENGTHENS POSITION IN INSPECTION SYSTEMS FOR FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY". www.Barco.com. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  14. ^ . www.thefreelibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  15. ^ "Dr. Seufert acquired by Barco Group". www.telecompaper.com. 1998-02-17. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  16. ^ Safavi. . www.etagco.com. Archived from the original on 2018-05-03. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  17. ^ "acquires Metheus Corporation in U.S". Barco. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  18. ^ "THALES (ex-Thomson) : le capital de sa filiale Texen est cédé au belge Barco". Le Monde.fr. 2000-12-19. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  19. ^ "BarcoView STRENGTHENS ITS POSITION IN FRANCE - BARCO ACQUIRES TEXEN, A 100 % SUBSIDIARY OF THALES (THOMSOM-CSF'S NEW NAME)". 2000-12-18. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  20. ^ "Barco acquires Montreal-based X2O Media, expanding its technology platform with advanced connectivity capabilities". Barco. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  21. ^ "Barco and Iosono Together for Immersive Sound Experiences". audioXpress. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  22. ^ "Barco Acquires Medialon in Move to Strengthen Control Offerings - Commercial Integrator". Commercial Integrator. 2016-05-03. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  23. ^ . Sound & Communications. 2016-06-13. Archived from the original on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-12-12.
  25. ^ "BARCO IS DEMERGING INTO A NEW COMPANY BARCO n.v. and BarcoNet n.v." barco.com. 2000-09-01. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  26. ^ "Scientific-Atlanta to acquire BarcoNet". 2001-11-12. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  27. ^ "Scientific-Atlanta neemt BarcoNet over". 2002-07-01. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  28. ^ . barco.com. 2001-09-07. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
  29. ^ "EMT History". Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  30. ^ "Barco sells dotrix to Agfa – Gevaert, thus taking a further step in its exit from the Graphics market". barco.com. 2004-01-05. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  31. ^ . Barco. 2007-07-19. Archived from the original on 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  32. ^ "Barco verkoopt verlieslatende Voxar: De Tijd". Tijd.be. 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  33. ^ . Barco. 2008-11-21. Archived from the original on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  34. ^ . Barco. 2015-02-02. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  35. ^ "ETC acquires High End Systems". www.etcconnect.com. 2017-03-30. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  36. ^ "Stratacache acquires X20 Media". www.digitalsignagetoday.com. 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  37. ^ . 2018-01-12. Archived from the original on 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  38. ^ "Jan de Witte resigns as CEO".

External links edit

  • Official website

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Barco NV is a Belgian technology company that specializes in digital projection and imaging technology focusing on three core markets entertainment enterprise and healthcare 2 It employs 3600 employees located in 90 countries The company has 400 granted patents 3 Barco is headquartered in Kortrijk Belgium and has its own facilities for Sales amp Marketing Customer Support R amp D and Manufacturing in Europe North America and Asia Pacific Shares of Barco are listed on Euronext Brussels 4 It has a market cap of around 1 2 billion February 2018 Barco sells its ClickShare products to enable wireless projection from sender devices to receiver displays Barco NVTypeNaamloze vennootschapTraded asEuronext Brussels BAR BEL 20 componentISINBE0003790079 IndustryTechnologyFounded1934FounderLucien De PuydtHeadquartersKortrijk BelgiumKey peopleCharles Beauduin amp An Steegen CEOsProductsdisplay technology projection technology connectivity platforms image processingRevenue 1 029 billion 2018 1 Number of employees3600 2018 Websitewww barco com Contents 1 History 1 1 Sustainability 2 Acquisitions 3 Divestments 4 Management 5 Active markets 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBarco is an acronym that originally stood for Belgian American Radio Corporation 5 Barco was founded in 1934 in the town of Poperinge in the Flemish speaking region of Belgium Founder Lucien de Puydt s initial business was to assemble radios from parts imported from the United States hence the name of his company the Belgium American Radio Corporation or Barco Radio pioneer Camiel Descamps gave the company a new start in 1941 in Kortrijk after founder Lucien Depuydt died His wife Maria Anna Reyntjens and his brother in law Joseph Versavel assisted him Later on also Elie Timmerman joined them Starting from their office in Kortrijk the company started to grow and spread around 90 countries across the globe In 1949 Barco started developing a multi standard television that accepted different signal standards becoming a leader in that field A jukebox called Barc O Matic was sold from 1951 In 1967 it was one of the first European companies to introduce color TV Building on this it then entered the professional broadcast market in the late 1960s supplying TV monitors to broadcasters 6 From the 1960s onwards Barco branched out into numerous other activities which included mechanical components for industrial use and quality control monitoring for the textile and plastics industries In 1967 Barco became the first European manufacturer to produce transistor based portable televisions 7 Barco first entered projection technology in 1979 when it pioneered the development of cathode ray tube CRT projection aboard airplanes Over the following years it gradually focused solely on professional markets citation needed In the mid 1980s Barco became a main projection technology supplier for computer giants IBM Apple and Hewlett Packard In the late 1980s it entered the Brussels stock market By 1991 Barco s market share in the graphics projection market alone reached 75 and the company had established offices across the world including regional headquarters in the United States and East Asia Through the 1990s and the first decade of the new millennium Barco developed and marketed new display technologies such as liquid crystal display LCD light emitting diodes LED Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing DLP and later liquid crystal on silicon LCoS It now covers markets that include media and entertainment security and monitoring medical imaging avionics 3D and virtual reality digital cinema traffic control broadcast and training and simulation In 2018 Barco entered into a joint venture with China Film Group Corporation CFG Appotronics and CITICPE to commercialize each company s products and services for the global cinema market excluding mainland China Cinionic 8 In Barco s case this involved the company s cinema projectors Sustainability edit Barco s Corporate Sustainability Committee consisting of 13 members under the leadership of Filip Pintelon devises an overall sustainability strategy Under the label Barco 2020 Barco is currently developing a sustainability plan encompassing three pillars their people their community and the planet A few achievements Supplier Sustainability program 9 Health and Safety Arrangements 10 Compliance 11 Acquisitions editIn 1989 Barco acquired EMT a manufacturer of phonograph turntables and professional audio equipment which became Barco EMT 12 Barco Graphics was the graphics division of the Belgian Barco Group It was the result of the 1989 merger of Digitized Information Systems Corporation D I S C Aesthedes and Barco s own Creative Systems group In 1995 Barco acquired Elbicon a manufacturer of inspection systems for the food processing industry 13 In 1997 Barco acquired Electronic Image Systems EIS a manufacturer of CRT projectors for the flight simulation market 14 In 1998 Barco acquired Dr Seufert a manufacturer of visual sub systems for integration in process control rooms 15 In 1998 Barco ETS now Ucamco acquired Gerber Systems Corp a manufacturer of plotters and automatic optical inspection AOI systems for printed circuit boards 16 In 1999 it acquired Metheus Corporation a Tektronix spin off and manufacturer of professional graphics controllers 17 In 2000 it acquired Texen a subsidiary of Thales ex Thomson 18 19 In 2004 it acquired Voxar a 3D medical imaging software company In 2004 it acquired Folsom Research Inc whose product lines cover image processing image communication and image functionality amp interactivity In 2008 it acquired High End Systems an automated luminaires digital lighting and lighting controls company In 2010 it acquired Fimi S r l a company specialized in medical image displays from Philips no relationship with Fimi Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana In 2010 it acquired all intellectual property of Element Labs a manufacturer of LED equipment In 2010 it acquired dZine a Belgium based company specialized in Digital signage In 2012 it acquired IP Video Systems a company specialized in networked visualization In 2012 it acquired JAOtech a manufacturer of patient entertainment and point of care terminals for hospitals In 2013 it acquired AWIND a manufacturer of hardware and software for wireless presentation systems In 2013 it acquired projectiondesign a manufacturer of projection technology In 2014 it acquired X20 Media Inc an enterprise communication specialist 20 In 2014 it acquired IOSONO GmbH a 3D audio expert 21 In 2015 it acquired Advan Int l Corp a manufacturer of LCD displays In 2016 it acquired Medialon Inc a US based company 22 In 2016 it acquired MTT Innovation Inc a Canadian developer of next generation projection technology HDR 23 In 2019 it acquired a 5 stake in Unilumin group a china based LED manufacturer 24 Divestments editIn 2000 Barco splits its shares in Barco New and BarcoNet 25 which is taken over by Scientific Atlanta in 2001 26 and becomes whole owner of a after buy out of the remaining shareholders in 2002 27 In 2001 Barco Graphics was acquired by Danish Purup Eskofot 28 and renamed Esko Graphics which was again renamed Esko in 2006 In 2003 Barco sold Barco EMT including trademarks to Walter Derrer The company is continued as EMT Studiotechnik GmbH 29 In 2004 Barco sold its Dotrix activity to Agfa Gevaert 30 In 2007 BarcoVision was acquired by Itema Group from Bergamo Italy 31 In 2008 Barco sold its Advanced Visualisation AVIS group the previously acquired Voxar 32 to Toshiba Medical TMSC 33 In 2014 Barco divested a wholly owned subsidiary of Barco NV Barco Orthogon based in Bremen Germany to Exelis In 2015 Barco s Defense amp Aerospace division was sold to US based Esterline Technologies Corporation NYSE ESL 34 In 2017 Barco sold High End Systems to Electronic Theatre Controls 35 In 2018 Barco s X20 Media was sold to Stratacache 36 In 2018 Barco divested the wholly owned subsidiary Barco Silex which becomes Silex Inside 37 Management editCEO 2021 Charles Beauduin amp An Steegen 38 CEO 2016 2021 Jan De Witte CEO 2008 2016 Eric Van Zele CEO 2002 2008 Martin De Prycker CEO 2002 Hugo VandammeActive markets editEntertainment cinema venues and hospitality Enterprise control rooms education and meeting rooms Healthcare diagnostic surgical and clinical imagingSee also editBarco Creator Barco EscapeReferences edit Barco Company Report 2018 Barco 2019 02 06 Retrieved 2019 12 18 Company information Barco Archived from the original on 2019 04 07 Retrieved 2019 05 28 Barco factsheet Barco factsheet Retrieved 2018 04 30 MarketScreener Barco re enters BEL20 Belgium s benchmark stock market index MarketScreener www marketscreener com Retrieved 2023 03 30 75 years of Barco Barco Retrieved 2023 03 30 VRT Belgium Barco is the reference beacon in reference monitors www live production tv Retrieved 2018 05 07 Barco Strato Ranger 1973 www marcelstvmuseum com Retrieved 2018 05 07 Barco Joins Forces With Strategic Partners to Advance the Delivery of Dedicated and New Cinema Solutions Celluloid Junkie Celluloid Junkie Retrieved 2018 05 07 Supplier Sustainability Program Barco EHS third party Barco Conflict Minerals Rule Barco EMT History Retrieved 2021 01 24 BARCO ACQUISITION OF PULSARR STRENGTHENS POSITION IN INSPECTION SYSTEMS FOR FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY www Barco com Retrieved 2021 01 22 BARCO Acquires Ohio Company to Expand Product Offering for the Simulation Market Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com Archived from the original on 2018 05 04 Retrieved 2018 05 03 Dr Seufert acquired by Barco Group www telecompaper com 1998 02 17 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Safavi Everything about PCB Gerber format www etagco com Archived from the original on 2018 05 03 Retrieved 2018 05 03 acquires Metheus Corporation in U S Barco Retrieved 2014 02 04 THALES ex Thomson le capital de sa filiale Texen est cede au belge Barco Le Monde fr 2000 12 19 Retrieved 2021 01 22 BarcoView STRENGTHENS ITS POSITION IN FRANCE BARCO ACQUIRES TEXEN A 100 SUBSIDIARY OF THALES THOMSOM CSF S NEW NAME 2000 12 18 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Barco acquires Montreal based X2O Media expanding its technology platform with advanced connectivity capabilities Barco Retrieved 2018 05 03 Barco and Iosono Together for Immersive Sound Experiences audioXpress Retrieved 2018 04 30 Barco Acquires Medialon in Move to Strengthen Control Offerings Commercial Integrator Commercial Integrator 2016 05 03 Retrieved 2018 05 03 Barco Acquires MTT Innovation Inc Opens Its New One Campus Sound amp Communications Sound amp Communications 2016 06 13 Archived from the original on 2018 05 04 Retrieved 2018 05 03 Unilumin Collaborates with Barco to Expand Its Global LED Display Business Archived from the original on 2019 12 12 BARCO IS DEMERGING INTO A NEW COMPANY BARCO n v and BarcoNet n v barco com 2000 09 01 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Scientific Atlanta to acquire BarcoNet 2001 11 12 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Scientific Atlanta neemt BarcoNet over 2002 07 01 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Barco Graphics and Purup Eskofot to merge barco com 2001 09 07 Archived from the original on 2018 10 20 Retrieved 2018 10 19 EMT History Retrieved 2021 01 24 Barco sells dotrix to Agfa Gevaert thus taking a further step in its exit from the Graphics market barco com 2004 01 05 Retrieved 2021 01 22 signs agreement with Italian Itema to divest its division BarcoVision Barco 2007 07 19 Archived from the original on 2007 08 08 Retrieved 2014 02 04 Barco verkoopt verlieslatende Voxar De Tijd Tijd be 2008 11 21 Retrieved 2014 02 04 Investors Barco sells Advanced Visualization business to Toshiba Barco 2008 11 21 Archived from the original on 2009 02 04 Retrieved 2014 02 04 Barco finalizes sale of its Defense amp Aerospace division to Esterline This divested business rebranded in 2019 as ScioTeq bv Barco 2015 02 02 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 02 11 ETC acquires High End Systems www etcconnect com 2017 03 30 Retrieved 2022 10 08 Stratacache acquires X20 Media www digitalsignagetoday com 2018 04 11 Retrieved 2018 04 30 Barco Silex leaves Barco and becomes Silex Inside 2018 01 12 Archived from the original on 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2021 01 22 Jan de Witte resigns as CEO External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barco manufacturer amp oldid 1182778610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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