20 years’ experience of digital imaging in the service of culture and health
2008
TRIBVN celebrates its 20th anniversary 2007
350,000 photos digitized by TRIBVN.
TRIBVN acquires the Samba Technologies business.
2006
TRIBVN becomes the first Aperio dealer in France. 2005
TRIBVN expands, moves to its 400 m2 site in Châtillon and opens an extensive digitization laboratory.
TRIBVN-ICS becomes a client-server application using SQL. 2004
A record year for digitization, with 150,000 images digitized.
TRIBVN reaches the landmark installation of its 300th telepathological station. 2002
ICS-WF, a new automatic acquisition unit for digital slides. 2001
TRIBVN installs its 200th telepathological station. 2000
ICG changes its name, and reverts to its former trade name TRIBVN (Terminaux et Robots Imageurs pour Bases Vidéos et Numériques: imaging terminals and robots for video and digital resources). 1999
ICG digitizes over 100,000 heritage images. Development of a telepathology network in Italy. 1998
ICG installs its 100th telepathological station. 1996
ICG recruits its first employees, specifically Pierre Hauri, previously responsible for digitization operations at France Telecom. 1995
Acquisition of the company ICG by Jacques Klossa, with a refocusing of operations on two sectors: heritage digitization and telepathological stations. Move of the company to Neuilly-sur-Seine.
1988
Establishment of the company ICG within the FRANCE TELECOM Group. This holding company manages activities that are linked to multimedia imaging. Jacques Klossa is one of the company directors.