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Sitech Ltd. is a specialist provider of hologram and OVD design and mastering systems and ancillary equipment to the holographic industry.

In 1991, under the name of Spatial Imaging, Sitech's founder Rob Munday developed and sold the world's first commercially available computer automated hologram mastering system and made what is believed to be the world’s first digitally produced embossed holographic stereogram, Z, and silver halide reflection hologram, Triceratops.

The DI-HO system (Digital Input-Holographic Output), now in version 3, utilises a liquid crystal display to create full colour, animated, three-dimensional holographic stereograms from computer, film and video images.

Other technologies followed. In 1996 Munday developed the award winning Lightgate direct-write digital hologram design and mastering system and in 2003 the Lightspeed optical system was developed to enable the recording of digital holograms at very high speeds. The Lightspeed system won the IHMA 'Best of Year' Award of Excellence in 2004 and now forms the basis of Sitech’s high speed Lightgate systems.

The company has also developed the VIP and Hydra digital ‘parallax image sequence’ capture systems, also IHMA award winners, which together with unique and complimentary software, such as the Lightgate Pattern Maker and Lightgate Image Manipulator, assist in the design and creation of holograms and OVDs for all applications.

For almost 20 years Spatial Imaging and now Sitech has continually developed and refined its mastering systems to address the needs of its customers.

Sitech’s products are currently exclusively distributed by Eskay Holographics Ltd.
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