Pixim appoints Thomas Ayers VP Engineering and Dr Justin Reyneri Chief Scientist
September 4, 2007
From: CCTViNFO.com
- To Spearhead Pixim's Next Generation of Video Image Capture Solutions
- To Meet Needs and Challenges of Growing Security Markets
Pixim Inc, a leading provider of image sensors and
processors for enterprise security cameras, announced that it has
appointed Thomas Ayers to the position of vice president of engineering
and promoted Dr Justin Reyneri to chief scientist. Both Mr Ayers and Dr
Reyneri will join forces to develop and implement next-generation Pixim
chipsets across applications for the dynamically growing security
camera industry. Pixim chipsets already are incorporated into the
world's leading surveillance cameras, currently in more than 100
security camera models that ship to more than 60 countries worldwide.
Joe Montalbo, CEO, Pixim said: "With the success
of our products worldwide, the demands on our engineering resources
continue to grow. Tom will be a valuable member of the executive team,
providing technical direction to the company, while his vast experience
leading engineering teams and servicing the customer will allow us to
scale even quicker to meet growing market needs"
Ayers will manage Pixim's sensor, silicon, and firmware development and
develop new products for next-generation video security cameras.
Ayers brings an in-depth knowledge of video systems and a proven track
record of successes with more than 15 years executing complex,
multidisciplinary projects at a variety of leading semiconductor
companies. Most recently, Ayers served as vice president of engineering
at Broadlogic, developing breakthrough video-processing mixed signal
products. Prior to that, Ayers held the position of vice president of
hardware engineering for Believe, where he built and managed their
advanced 3D graphics engineering team.
To further enhance Pixim's focus on meeting the market's diverse needs,
Dr Reyneri has been promoted to chief scientist. Dr Reyneri joined
Pixim, shortly after its founding, as director of software. In this
role, he made numerous contributions to Pixim's renowned core patented
intellectual property and was a prime driver of Pixim's software,
sensor and ASIC technologies. Dr Reyneri brings more than 25 years
experience in electrical engineering and software design, including
embedded system design, DSP, ASIC and FPGA architectures, and EDA tool
development, as well as experience in entrepreneurial ventures, to
Pixim.
Teamed with Ayers, Dr Reyneri will address the next frontier in
security cameras and continue to define Pixim's roadmap, as it develops
image sensing and processing products for security cameras serving the
new realm of applications and vertical markets, including retail,
casinos, transportation, and video analytics.
Joe Montalbo notes: "Justin's promotion to chief
scientist is commensurate with his great contribution to the company
and his clear vision for future enhancements. His vision and experience
will spur migration of Pixim's wide dynamic range (WDR) image capture
and processing competencies to next-generation offerings that target
new markets and users"
Renowned and respected across the video security industry for its award
winning Digital Pixel System® (DPS) technology, Pixim has set the
industry standard for wide dynamic range (WDR).
Pixim's DPS technology converts light to a digital signal directly at
the point of capture in the image sensor to deliver consistently
excellent image quality and color rendition 24/7, however challenging
lighting and temperature conditions may be.