UPRtek Signed Distribution Agreement with Dragon Image in Oceania

Dragon Image will exercisie market and handle commercial activities for UPRtedk in Austrlia and New Zealand. (UPRtek/LEDinside) 

United Power Research Technology (“UPRtek”) announced the signing of an agreement with Dragon Image ("Dragon Image "), for the distribution in Australia and New Zealand markets. Under the terms of the agreement with Dragon Image, Dragon Image will exercise market and handle commercial activities for UPRtek handheld spectrometer MK350 series and flicker meter MF250N in Australia and New Zealand.

 In optical environment, spectrometer plays an important role of lighting technology evolution. Measure equipment is about Physics and precision equipment and is highly specialized, bulky, expensive and for the most part impractical, and color meters are no longer to fulfill the tide. The Color Quality Scale (CQS) released by researchers at NIST in 2009, and Television Lighting Consistency Index (TLCI ) approved by the EBU Technical Committee in November 2012. It is shown the timing of a high C/P value spectrometer makes its timely into the market

"We are glad to work with Dragon Image in  television engineering market and  expand UPRtek sales and service to Australia and New Zealand"  said Edward Tu, President and CEO of United Power Research Technology Corp. "We believe that providing advanced tool with a convenient and unique technology in the film and television lighting  is something that resonates  both lighting engineers and professional  filmmakers."

About UPRtek spectrometer MK350 series and flicker meter MF250N and color analyze

UPRtek spectrometer MK350 series and flicker meter MF250N are a light spectrum solution indicated for use in the film and television lighting, laboratory, commercial lighting industry, agricultural industry, and optics of applications. Marketed by Dragon Image, Inc. in the in Australia and New Zealand.

Lighting technologies are changing, and previously color meter is no longer to full fill the needs of lighting industry, especially to LEDs. Precision equipment is highly specialized, bulky, expensive and for the most part impractical. This is where the spectrometer MK350 makes its timely entry into the market, a hand-carry, cost-effective light meter that provides precision light measurement outside the confines of laboratory space and into our everyday working and living environments.

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