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TAGARNO’s Digital Microscopes Help Customers “See Smarter”
By Timothy David
With a mission of maximizing efficiency, en- hancing communications, increasing collabo- ration, and improving customers’ work envi- ronments, the company’s digital microscopes make the invisible visible while cre- ating intelligent connections between technology and humans. Powered by passion, experience,
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and know-how, and using Danish de- sign and advanced technology, TAGARNO continuously prepares new and better apps and accessories, as well as firmware and software up- dates. The company is proud to make TAGARNO microscopes more intelli- gent and more useful. TAGARNO is a leading global
player with a strong reputation for delivering intelligent, intuitive, and agile tools for demanding specialists in fields such as metal, plastic, med- ical devices, agriculture, food and electronics. “Our solutions fit perfect- ly into our clients’ workflow, are al-
or more than 60 years, TAGARNO has strived to create cutting-edge solutions that allow customers to “see smarter.”
ways easy to use, and increase efficiency,” says Søren Schultz, CEO. “That’s why our partners respect and prioritize us.”
Company Roots Innovation and quality are at the fore-
front of each product TAGARNO makes and
have been since the company was founded in 1953. Since that time, the company’s focus has changed; however, its vision and values have not. TAGARNO is proud of its Scandinavian roots, and this can be seen in the way the com- pany operates. It is synonymous with quality, transparency, curiosity, and responsibility. Schultz adds that the company has a long-standing tradition of building in- telligent products and it strives to cre- ate even better connections between technology and humans. TAGARNO was founded 70
years ago by Tage Arno, a cinema projector producer. He started think- ing out of the box and developed an innovative analysis projector of X-ray film on a user-friendly, built-in screen. This uniquely Scandinavian combination of technological ingenu- ity and human design evolved into a new company called TAGARNO A/S. Throughout its seven-decade history, the company has always focused on seeing smarter, and has accom- plished this in several ways, includ-
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